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      Associate Software Engineer Interview

      15 Jun 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Wilmington, NC
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at nCino (Wilmington, NC) in Jun 2021

      Interview

      acceptance email => codility assessment Hiring Manager zoom interview (OOP, Tech/Behavioral Qs) Final zoom interview (30 min behavioral questions, 2 hour technical/design interview) The interview process took about 6-7 weeks from initial contact to interview results

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Design a system for food truck operators to schedule when and where they will be and what they will be serving. Operators should be able to schedule events with a date, start time, end time, and location Operators can add menus to an event Menus may have multiple entries with different names, prices, and types (entree, beverage, side, etc) Operators should be able to generate reports of scheduled events for a selected time period
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      Associate Software Engineer Interview

      1 Nov 2021
      Anonymous employee
      Santa Rosa, CA
      Accepted offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at nCino (Santa Rosa, CA) in Aug 2021

      Interview

      Phone screen with recruiter. Technical assessment. One-on-one with engineering manager. Team interview with several engineering managers and team members. Everything actually went really well throughout the interview process. It seemed like a perfect fit. The reason I'm leaving a negative review is because nCino revoked my offer just 6 days before my start date... AFTER I drove across the country to a city where I don't know anybody for this job. nCino rescinded the offer due to an inaccurate background check report. I sent them all the necessary documentation to prove the results were inaccurate... but they revoked anyway. They left me waiting in limbo for nearly two weeks before they OFFICIALLY revoked the offer. After receiving a copy of my background report, I found out that nCino had the results of said background check for 10-11 days BEFORE notifying me... which means they sat on these results for almost TWO WEEKS before giving me an opportunity to cancel my UHaul and moving plans. Before driving across the country I tried to contact the recruiter to ensure everything was good--updated him on my departure date from my home state--and heard nothing back. They had every opportunity to notify me BEFORE I spent nearly $1000 on the move to let me know that the offer might be revoked... but they didn't. I have never been so disgusted with how a company has handled an HR issue before. And now I'm unemployed in Wilmington, NC, unable to afford another major move for the foreseeable future, and trying to make things work here. I am grateful they rescinded the offer because this kind of mismanagement and disregard for the well-being of a person speaks volumes about the underlying culture of a company.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Behavioral questions plus some OOP and systems design questions.
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      Associate Software Engineer Interview

      18 May 2021
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at nCino in Apr 2021

      Interview

      My interview experience was in line with what has been said by many others on this platform. I was initially given a phone screen, after which I was assigned a coding assessment via Codility. The assessment consisted of 4 programming challenges that were to be solved within a set time limit (for me it was an hour and 30 minutes, others have reported different times). The questions aren't terrible, but they will make you think about the problems. One of them was particular to Angular, so brush up on that if you can. After the coding test, I was asked to do an interview with one of the engineering managers via zoom. This involved about an hour's worth of behavioral questions and some more discussion about company culture. Finally, I was asked to do a group interview via zoom, where I was given a mix of behavioral, technical, and design questions. The interview was about 3 hours long and I found the final section to be pretty tough, but the team makes you feel at ease and are very easy to talk to. Everyone I spoke with was very pleasant and helpful, and I got the impression they would all be great people to work with.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How would you help another developer who was struggling? What is the difference between a list, set, and a map? What does the super keyword mean and why would you use it? Design a system you are familiar with. Name a time you went above and beyond for your colleagues. Various other technical/behavioral questions. Be sure to review OOP principles and system design before the panel interview.
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