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No Offer – Interviewed in Boston, MA (US) Sep 2012 – Reviewed Oct 01, 2012
Interview Details
Included an initial phone interview, which was then followed by an in-person interview. Before the in-person interview I was asked to answer 27 questions ranging from where I went to school and why to more typical questions regarding working in groups, strengths/weaknesses, and times where you missed a deadline.
At the interview you get placed in a room and meet with three people: one from the QA side of the program and two from the connectivity side. Each person focuses on a certain section of the questions you filled out prior to the interview. Two of the interviewers included logic questions, which were fairly straight forward.
Interview Question –
One of the prior questions was: List two examples when you took the initiative and accomplished something substantial.
One of the interviewers asked me to do a short mock situation where he was a client and was experiencing problems with his software to see how I would handle it. Thought it was difficult, especially not knowing anything about the software package or company procedures in such a situation.
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No Offer – Interviewed in Atlanta, GA (US) – Reviewed Sep 19, 2012
Interview Details I only get two phone interviews and I am surely cannot be processed to next step. The first one is about OOP; but the second one is about some basic conception that I totally get crazy.
Interview Question – Tell me how to manage the memory in C? View Answer
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Aug 05, 2012
Interview Details I had are beginning phone interview for about 30 minutes, then a skype interview (1 hour), and finally a in person interview with 4 people ( 2 hours). Company is very timely in scheduling/responding to emails, and the process took a couple of weeks. I was offered a couple of days after my final interview.
Interview Question – I had no tech background, so many questioned concerned my interest/experience with tech. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Boston, MA (US) Apr 2012 – Reviewed Jun 06, 2012
Interview Details I was contacted for an initial interview with two people on campus, which took about an hour. After that, I was invited to travel down to Boston (at my expense) to interview with three separate people in their office. The interview took almost two hours. Two of my interviewers were great, the third was a little rough around the edges. It was on a Friday afternoon, so they probably wanted to get out of there.
Interview Question – What question were you hoping I would ask? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in May 2012 – Reviewed Jun 04, 2012
Interview Details Interviewer asked many questions about resume, personal experience, team projects. They also asked questions about your computer skills and your ability to learn at a fast pace.
Interview Question – What computer experience do you have? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Feb 2012 – Reviewed May 22, 2012
Interview Details Phone interview with traditional questions, never followed up afterwards with a decision.
Interview Question – Why Eze? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in New York, NY (US) May 2012 – Reviewed May 18, 2012
Interview Details
Phone interview was very basic. In person interview consisted of 2 interviews, one on one. The first one was terrible, the woman was absolutely rude and very clearly trying to throw you off your game. The second individual was extremely nice, even when he threw a logic question at me, which I didn't get (and yes, they always present you with at least one logic question so be prepared).
Be aware that because you have to deal with difficult clients, the interviews are somewhat rigorous, and the interviewers try to see if you can withstand rude individuals. If you like that kind of environment, then go for it.
This definitely wasn't for me.
Also, you are expected to give up some of your weekends in order to ensure upgrades are completed smoothly. This would be okay if they were adequately compensating you, but they only pay around $50K which is too little relative to the amount of hours they want you to put in (7am-7pm).
HR reached out to me with a generic email 3 days later with a NO.
A tip - make you sure you work extensively on the questionnaire you are required to send out before the interview. It has numerous questions which take a couple of hours to answer thoroughly. And they use those very questions, as well as your cover letter, to assess you during the interview.
Interview Questions
No Offer – Interviewed in Boston, MA (US) May 2012 – Reviewed May 08, 2012
Interview Details For the final interview, was interviewed by two people from the consulting team and two people from the analyst team. Interview consisted of questions like why eze, what are your strengths, as well as a series of logic questions.
Interview Question – Why is a manhole cover round? View Answer
No Offer – Interviewed in Mar 2011 – Reviewed May 02, 2012
Interview Details background, resume, brain teaser
Interview Question – what was your biggest regret about college Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Feb 2012 – Reviewed Apr 24, 2012
Interview Details First two rounds were phone interviews. The questions were regarding OOPs concepts and my academic projects. I got selected for the onsite interview which consist of 3 rounds. In first round they asked me questions regarding Polymorphism and encapsulation. Second interviewer asked me to wright code and question was based on arrays. Third round was based on my resume. The interviewer asked me to implement a small functionality of one of my projects.
Interview Question – What is Polymorphism and its use. View Answer
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