I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Veeva Systems in May 2015
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I applied online for a Test Automation Engineer and received my first call about 2-3 weeks after I applied. The manager had a very thick Chinese accent and it was very difficult to understand her. I was able to struggle through the process and was able to piece together most of what she wanted. I was very disappointed with how things progressed. I was told there was no automation jobs open and that this job was just black box testing/test case creation. I was also tasked with writing test cases for Amazon.com, which was pretty menial. It was very difficult to communicate via email since they are using an intermediary which will not allow you to attach items. I had to copy paste 5 pages of test cases which had all its formatting stripped. Following this she asked for my transcript. I was unable to communicate that the transcript could not be sent to the intermediary email and that the transcript was html formatted so it wouldn't attach to an email in plain text very readable manner. Apparently, they really care about grades despite me becoming a senior level Automation engineer in only a year of working at my current company and I received no further communication from the company.
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Please go through the process of creating a test case for automation.
The first round was with the Manager and they tried to understand my background and work.
They asked my Web Testing Experience + Desktop Testing Experience.
The kind of environments i worked in how exactly things were approached .
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What my past work was all about , what were the tasks we performed each day.
I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Veeva Systems (San Luis Obispo, CA) in Nov 2016
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Received Email 2 months later and requested a phone interview with me.
Ashley, the college recruiter, was extremely nice. The company seems very nice to work at and I hope to get an offer next year when I reapply. Study up on your data structures!
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Question 1
How do you traverse a tree and produce a list of descending order