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      Java Developer Interview

      29 Nov 2011
      Anonymous interview candidate
      London, England
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Geonomics (London, England) in Nov 2011

      Interview

      There is just one really long(they said it can be up to 4 hours) interview with the company. First stage were some young devs asking general questions about java/algorithms, plus some IQ questions. Second stage was to implement the solution to the last question from the stage one. They give you 45minutes, empty room and a PC with Eclipse open. The problem isn't hard or complicated. And finally an interview with senior devs(CTO and someone else, i think). They were asking things about the experience and background, some simple algorithmic problems etc. Those questions weren't that interesting. After that(it took about 4 hours for me) after some short discussion they just said no. The reason wasn't very clear to me, but they've emphasized it wasn't technical. Something in line of "we want java developer, and you have very broad experience using all kind of stuff, so we think that after joining you'll try to change our technology set". I think that they're just looking for a regular java coder. Very specific role. The person will code there for all day what he was told to code in that extremely rigid technology set they have. Not asking questions, not thinking about technologies and not going anywhere else. Nothing bad with that of course, but it's just not the Senior developer role i wanted. Otherwise the office seems nice, people friendly and professional.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Code the algorithm which finds the shortest path from the root of the tree to any of its leafs.
      Answer question
      1

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      Java Developer Interview

      21 Sept 2015
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Geonomics in Apr 2015

      Interview

      Two developers (one with a hard accent) asking CS questions ranging from OO (polymorphism, inheritance composition), basic data structures, big O, concurrency. Each question had many subquestions so you better know in detail of what you are talking about, internal working process, pros and cons without hesitation. Even if you answer all their questions correctly they will most likely tell you they are well but not well enough for them. It's hard to say how they really choose people.. to me it seems they want a walking encyclopedia so you better have notes handy on each topic with good examples.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      OO concepts, multi thread, data structures, java 8, how everything works, when to use one or another, give examples.
      Answer question
      1

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