The entire interview process was rushed in a day. I got a call in the morning and set up a technical interview.
The technical interview was the easiest thing on earth. If you have any understanding of programming or have even taken a simple python tutorial or course online you should be able to pass.
I was recommended as a very strong candidate.
The recruiter called me an excessive amount of times before each interview to ensure that I would be available at the interview time, until I was asked suddenly asked to move the interview to right now. The recruiter begged me âfrom the bottom of his heartâ that I express enthusiasm and say I want the position. He even gave me specific lines that I should say.
I was required to make a Skype account and call the interviewers even though the interviewer didnât have his camera on and I was told to turn mine off because he didnât have the internet bandwidth to handle video.
The final round interview wasnât much of an interview. He asked me a couple questions that were repeated from the first interview and then in the middle of my response he interrupted so he could talk for 30 minutes straight about this training program and how difficult it is. Despite this, I was still left with a lot of questions that the interviewer did not seem receptive to because he âdidnât want to get into detailsâ. He would give very lengthy non-answers so I would ask a second or third time, and the interviewer would sometimes simply refuse to answer questions. These were non-intrusive basic questions, so it seems shady that he would avoid them.
To pass this final interview, show blind enthusiasm and donât ask hard questions.