I applied through university. I interviewed at Criteo (Grenoble) in Oct 2020
Interview
The interview process was well structured and went smoothly. I was able to first interact with Criteo on my school's Forum (and I'm glad I got the chance to). Later on, we had a phone call interview where I was able to share my motivation and at the same time I learnt many interesting technical information about the work there. After that, I had to pass an online technical test (regarding JavaScript on codingame). Finally, I had a 1h30 session with two lead developers in Criteo for a problem solving exercise and other questions about my past experiences as an intern and my interests as an intern seeking knowledge and improvements.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- What do you know about Criteo and where did you learn about this company ?
- What interests you about this position (Software Engineer Intern) ?
- What are some of the projects you worked on ? (Specifications, architecture, programming languages, stack used : front-end and back-end...)
- What are you looking for in this internship ?
etc...
Some other more technical questions on codingame, and a problem to solve on Coderpad.
16 questions in total
55 minutes for completing the test
4 questions requiring to write code
Copy pasting is disabled.
External IDEs (Integrated Development Environments) are not allowed
Webcam proctoring and full-screen mode are required
AI tools (like ChatGPT), online resources, and external help are strictly prohibited
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Criteo (Paris) in Aug 2023
Interview
First round, OA (data structures and algorithms)
Second round, HR call
Third round, technical interview with live coding in front of 2 software engineers.
Then a last call with RH to confirm motivation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Medium Leetcode questions about data structures and Algorithms.
I applied online. I interviewed at Criteo (Ann Arbor, MI) in Mar 2022
Interview
one coding questions: array
given two sorted array, find all the intersections and return a new array.
several behavior questions:
most proud experience; argue with colleagues; the preferred role; the team interested in; why interested in their company; why study computer science; why love coding