I applied through university. The process took 5 months. I interviewed at LBi Software (Melville, NY) in Nov 2018
Interview
They came to my college job fair where they selected a number of students to first interview on campus. They gave a fairly average exam on SAT type math, some database query stuff, and a few basic Java questions (also threw in some Javascript and sports questions which I did not even attempt but still went to round two.) Then they discussed your answers with you, after which I was invited to round two (the only one at my school that I know). So far so good.
Round two was an in person interview at their location out in Long Island, and that was pretty unpleasant. I spoke to three people in succession, none of which but the first asked me any material related questions (the first asked a few simple questions that I answered correctly.) The rest wasted time trying to get an understanding of my work ethic, how I think about life, other people, what my hobbies are, etc, etc.
It took them three or four months after this to send me a rejection e-mail. After I had already forgotten about their existence. Quite rude and unprofessional.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you approach the problem of having to move your database from one DBMS to another?
Interview involved some technical questions and coding questions. Some questions that involved Object Oriented
Programming. The interview also included some behavioral questions and some about leadership experiences. Overall the interview was about an hour long with 3 software engineers.
Similar to what was already told in other comments. Questions on mysql, java script and java. Took about 2 hours for the whole interview. Was speaking with 3 different engineers during the interview
I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at LBi Software (Melville, NY) in Mar 2019
Interview
I applied through my university, a 30 minute test is given with analytical questions (see interview questions) followed by an in-person interview with an engineer. The next round consisted of an interview with front-end, backend, architect, and CTO + CEO of the company.