I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Lime Brokerage LLC (Boston, MA) in Nov 2016
Interview
I made it till the second stage. The first stage was a coding challenge on hackerrank. It consisted of 4 questions. The time provided was inadequate for 4 questions. I was able to complete only 3 questions. Nevertheless, I got selected for second round.
Second stage consisted of a video interview on hackerrank codepair with one engineer. I was asked to implement a queue from scratch. However, my friend who interviewed with a different engineer was asked different questions. He did not seem satisfied with my implementation. They did not get back to me initially, but I followed up and they replied saying I was not selected for next round
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I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Lime Brokerage LLC (Boston, MA)
Interview
After applying online got hackerrank next day.
Simple questions about OOPS.
Next day got email from recruiter asking for interview date
I confirmed recruiter's suggested date then no one shown up on interview date
Worst experience ever
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic questions on hackerrank. Anyone with Computer's background can easily clear it.
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Lime Brokerage LLC (Boston, MA) in Nov 2016
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Interview
Hackerrank test screener, seemed a healthy balance of easy/slightly difficult questions. Great as a screener.
Afterwards I was invited to a wordpair session on Hackerrank. There was a snaffu regarding the phonecall, but after that was sorted out, we went to a session where a few quiz questions were thrown out there followed by the code session. quiz questions were basic (tcpvudp, multithreaded experience, etc.)
Now here is why I am writing this review - I had a very rude and arrogant interviewer. In addition to citing things that were wrong (that really weren't) he had an affinity towards ignoring approach and the caveats I would say. Very absolutist in how you are wrong. For example, why use a struct vs. a class? Well I'm in an interview session, I want to make it quick and dirty. It was overall a terrible experience and I know it was a way for someone to feel good about themselves (the interviewer).
I'm genuinely disappointed because everything I read spoke towards the company being a solid employer.