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No Offer – Interviewed in Boston, MA (US) Apr 2013 – Reviewed Apr 25, 2013
Interview Details
- Began with simple initial phone interview about interest and skills
- First round interview: meet with 2 people from Connectivity and 1 from QA through conversation and series of logic questions
- Second round interview: meet with only people from QA to talk about skills as they pertain to job and more logic questions
- Impersonal email (filled with grammatical errors) was sent to me a week later saying I did not get an offer
Interview Question –
- Prep for logic questions!
- You have no prior experience in tech, so why choose Eze?
Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Boston, MA (US) Oct 2012 – Reviewed Mar 05, 2013
Interview Details For campus recruiting it was only one thirty minute interview with several logic questions. Kind of halfway between a case interview and personality interview.
Interview Question – Search for the kinds of questions Google interviews ask...that is where Eze steals its ideas! Answer Question
Negotiation Details – They tell you the salary, then you have a few weeks to accept or decline.
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 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 Mar 21, 2012
Interview Details Talked very fast and didn't ask very in depth questions. They missed their first interview time but they rescheduled
Interview Question – Why Eze Castle? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Mar 2012 – Reviewed Mar 07, 2012
Interview Details I was nervous heading into the interview after hearing about the logic questions they ask, but honestly, it wasn't a difficult interview at all. They challenged a few comments I made to see how I reacted in that situation, but as long as you stay calm, personable, and confident, you'll be fine.
Interview Question – There are three barrels of fruit - apples, plums, and a mix of both. The labels on the barrels are scambled. By picking one piece of fruit from one barrel only, how can you determine what fruit is in each? Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Boston, MA (US) Mar 2011 – Reviewed Sep 27, 2011
Interview Details Initial short phone interview. Second interview was on site and included 3 one on one interviews with a logic question. Third interview was with similar to the second interview except with the group the position was located in.
Interview Questions
No Offer – Interviewed in Mar 2011 – Reviewed May 22, 2011
Interview Details First a phone interview, then an in person interview with 3 people in the department. Logic problems with each interview. Got invited back and interviewed with 3 more people. More logic questions.
Interview Question – Light Bulb question. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Jan 2011 – Reviewed Apr 14, 2011
Interview Details Phone interview was very informative and I was told about he positions. Standard questions of "tell me a time". The people in the company were very friendly and the interviews were very relaxed.
Interview Question – From what you learned in your previous interviews with eze castle, tell me the structure of the company. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Boston, MA (US) Jan 2011 – Reviewed Mar 03, 2011
Interview Details Conducted a phone interview and was invited to onsite interview about a week later. Like some other commenters have noted, they interview a lot of people, many of whom they have no intention of hiring, only to meet a quota. I realized this after I was only given two interviews during the superday despite getting all the brainteasers right, and then shown the door, whereas you're supposed to actually have 4 interviews. Pretty clearly wasted my time and money leading me to drive to Boston at my own expense under the pretense that I was actually being seriously considered for the position. Unless your background is in math/statistics/quants, don't waste your time with this firm.
Interview Question – If you have a gold bar that is equally marked into 7 equal pieces, and you need to pay an employee 1/7 of the gold piece per day, and you only have two cuts to make to the gold bar, how do you pay him properly. View Answer
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