I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Multivision (Fairfax, VA) in Feb 2014
Interview
Was contacted by HR after the company found my resume on a job board. They explained that the company would train me for a a period of time, then bring me on as a full time employee. After a phone interview with HR, there was a brief (and disconcertingly easy) phone interview with a developer. Received an offer one day later as a Java/J2EE developer, even though they knew I am more comfortable with C/C++.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
All were simple Java concepts. What is an interface? How is it different from an abstract class? How is a new object instantiated?
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I applied through university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Multivision
Interview
It is a joke. they give you a pdf that is helpful. Go over basic OOP and Java/ .net/ sql questions. one phone call interview only. Lasted 15 min. strings, classes and interfaces, exceptions, sql. Dove right into the technical questions..didn't even care about my answer to 'tell me about yourself?'
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
difference between abstract class and interface?
are strings immutable?
how to handle exceptions?
difference between throw and throws?
it was easy and smooth, questions about my resume and some technical questions, I was first approached by company's secretary. she arranged a technical interview for me. I was contacted by one of their engineers, questions were mostly about my CS background and then some technical questions about what I was supposed to learn from their booklet