I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Bose (Boston, MA) in Apr 2019
Interview
I had a quick phone screen that was about a half an hour to gauge whether or not the role would be right for me. What was not communicated in this call was that the role would be a Dev Ops job.
A week after the phone screen I had a call with a director responsible for the group I was interviewing for.
It was during this interview I was informed the position was a Dev Ops job. Although I wasn't interested, I continued to do the interview.
There were two questions. One a coding question, one a "tell me what this code does and why it doesn't work" question.
Overall, the interview was straightforward and to the point. Bose knew what they wanted and so did I. My only complaint was the lack of transparency on the part of the recruiter initially.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given a set of ASCII characters, write a function determine the numerical value.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Bose (Framingham, MA) in Mar 2024
Interview
20 minute call with the recruiter talking about the job requirements and setting up a meeting with the hiring manager. The hiring manager introduced the work that his team does and let me lead the interview by asking questions about the role,
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Bose in Apr 2022
Interview
They scheduled 6 rounds of interview . This was too much for this position in my opinion. I almost got same kind of questions in all these rounds. After one month, they informed that there is no offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain architecture..., working, use case scenario based questions
I applied online. I interviewed at Bose (Framingham, MA)
Interview
9 rounds. 1 phone screen with HR. 1 with hiring manager. 1 presentation. Rest with team members (coding, design problems, hardware/systems design questions). All virtual over COVID. Might be in person now.