I applied online. I interviewed at HCSS (Dallas, TX) in May 2017
Interview
Applied online, got math assessment to be submitted with in week days. Unable to pass for first attempt,tried for second time and passed the test score.After a week,got an email as "you are not considered for this time".
Complete waste of time! I got a math test in an email. This math test was supposed to be completed within a week. They assured me that i would be contacted by a recruiter/representative after passing the test. So I completed the test and got 12/14, some of the questions were very weirdly phrased. It took about 35-40 minutes to complete. I waited a week and they sent me a generic rejection email. It was a waste of time and energy. I would not waste my time on applying to this type of position in the future.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Using interest rates, employee compensations and other factors to calculate net pay etc...
I appreciate you taking the time to provide this feedback and am sorry to hear that you felt it was a waste of time and energy. Our hiring process currently includes the math/logic assessment due to the problem-solving aptitude needed for many of our open positions. Successfully completing the assessment moves you forward to the next steps where a member of the team reviews your resume more in-depth, so rest assured your resume reached human eyes. I hope you do reconsider us in the future since you're already a step closer in the process by passing the assessment and can continuously improve by showcasing your strengths on the resume in alignment with the position you applied for.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at HCSS (Sugar Land, TX) in Aug 2016
Interview
Math test to start, selected for taking a coding assignment. A recruited followed up with a coding assignment that needed to be submitted within 24 hours. Online status -"you will be followed up by a recruited to schedule an on-site interview". few days later, online status - "Unfortunately you were not selected"
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Build an application that rolls a six-sided die to obtain a random value between 1 and 6.
2. Introduce the concept of a cup so that multiple dice can be rolled at one time.
3. Create a loaded die that, given a predetermined number, will land on that number 50% of the time
(we can't be too obvious with our loaded die).