I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at LeapFrog in Feb 2011
Interview
I found it exhaustive but thorough. I met with teams of software QA potential coworkers in addition to many discplines adjacent to my field. Its a long few days of interviews. Bring water if you apply. They were very detailed in pinging me with questions to assess my experience and background. Glad I made it through, but now I'm on to new adventures.
I applied through a staffing agency. I interviewed at LeapFrog (Oakland, CA) in Feb 2019
Interview
I received a phone call where it was just a general discussion and later I had on site interview with them. It was a good experience. I was there on time and there were 4 interviewers and it went on for around 2 hours and most of the time I was asked to code on white board and majority of the questions were from OOPS and data structure.
I can't remember a lot of specific details. I had an in with the company, spoke with them for some time, had a couple interviews, and was offered the job.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at LeapFrog (Emeryville, CA) in Jan 2013
Interview
Querstions were mostly about fundamentals and problem solving. Interviewers were interested in my thinking process rather than the solution itself. Even if you dont get the answer immediately, they give you clues and some guidance to put our train of thought on track. There were some Java related questions but not too deep.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You are given a set of "n" numbers. In that set, all the numbers from 1 to "n-1" are present and one of the number is duplicated. How do you find out the duplicate.