I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Pluralsight in Sept 2015
Interview
I sent in a resume, and they replied that they were interested. They sent me a little programming problem to work on (C# or JavaScript).
After completion, they asked for a video interview. I talked to a couple of their developers who were friendly. They were mostly checking to see what I was like. They only had a few light technical questions.
They next asked me to join them for a half day interview in their Lehi, UT office. I went to lunch with three of them, and then I pair programmed with a team lead for about an hour. Then I sat down with about five of them and talked about myself and my experience. Finally, I pair programmed with another team lead for another hour.
A few days after that, I was invited in to meet the CTO. We talked for about an hour, and he told me he'd like to hire me and that I'd receive an offer soon.
Overall, the interview process was very impressive. Nobody asked silly "brain teaser" questions. Nobody grilled me on useless technical trivia. Everybody was very friendly and professional. All of my questions were answered. Nothing felt obscured or hidden.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Describe a project you've been heavily involved in.
The interview process will be easy if you have the right mindset to learn
Basically this is culture centric company, So it is very rare they ask any coding questions but be prepared for it to the basic level
I just gave my 1st round of the interview which consisted of mcqs from DSA and java. It was not very hard and not proctered as well. It consisted of 30 questions which has to be answered in 20 min.
I applied through university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Pluralsight (Bengaluru) in Oct 2024
Interview
Easy to medium level, DSA and SQL questions, first they conducted one online assessment which was mix of technical and aptitude. Interviewer was good, and he was very helpful. Experience was good.