I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Teradici (Burnaby, BC) in Jan 2021
Interview
Had a phone interview with a hiring manager. They asked me some tech questions relevant to the job, but it turned out that I didn't have enough, or the right set of, technical knowledge.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Teradici (Vancouver, BC)
Interview
The process from the application to the offer took 15 days, including the stages:
- Screening/Skype Interview
- In-Person Interviews
- Technical Assessment
- References
After these, there was also a background check.
This was by far the most enjoyable interview process I did. Now I use what I learned on my own interview to make people feel comfortable when I am interviewing then.
There were no questions about details of any programming language, but I was allowed to choose any language I knew or even explain the process by using pseudocode. The experienced engineers who interviewed me focused on the right things.
All the interview flowed as a conversation between developers where I was explaining what I had already done and the 2 interviewers asked questions about my technical decisions in previous experiences.
After the technical interviews, I also answered some questions from the project manager, the human resources manager (by the way, very smiling and pleasant person to talk to) and the development manager.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There were 2 or 3 programming questions to solve in the whiteboard in which they made theoretical questions leading me to explain the decisions and reasons for every choice I did.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Teradici in Feb 2020
Interview
thorough, met many co-workers, very engaging, very organized process, not intimidating interview and I learned a lot. I met with the hiring manager and others outside the team as well