I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at IXL Learning in Feb 2013
Interview
I applied online and I get the email from HR to schedule a phone interview.
The interview is from a engineer, after some behavior questions, he gave a technical question: give an Integer array with length n, and all value between 0 to n-1, detect if there is a duplication in the array.
After this I got very quick response to schedule the next interview.
The same format as last one. But he ask more about the projects listed in my CV.
The technical question is that given an String array, group all anagrams together.
To be fair, the interview is not hard. But regretfully I didn't do well in the second one (I think communication is the reason but I'm not sure :)), and after one week they decided to not move on with me,
Generally the interview process is nice, and the interviewers are very kind especially the first one in my experience.
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I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at IXL Learning (Morrisville, NC) in Sept 2024
Interview
First a talk with HR, then first round technical for 45 minutes, then final round technical consisted of two separate 45 minute interviews. The questions were LC mediums and hards.
Online assessment consisting of 4 algorithmic questions that had to be solved in 90 minutes. The first question tripped me up a little, and affected the rest of my peformance.
I applied through university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at IXL Learning
Interview
After giving a recruiter my resume at a career fair at my university, they sent me an e-mail about two weeks later with a short coding skills test and gave me three days to complete it. After I sent it back, they got back to me within two days to set up a phone interview. I spoke to one of their engineers, who ran me through 3-4 verbal coding challenges (i.e. "How would you program this", with my answers coming as a hybrid of overall strategy and pseudocode). After I answered his questions, he asked briefly about the projects I had listed on my resume, then he asked if I had any questions for him about IXL. I answered all the coding questions and thought I did relatively well, but I got a final e-mail three days later informing me I was not going to receive an offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you select a random number between 1 and 100? I thought it was straightforward but he was unsatisfied with my answer.