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      Senior .NET Programmer Interview

      1 Sept 2016
      Anonymous employee
      Tampa, FL
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Masonite International (Tampa, FL) in Aug 2016

      Interview

      Started with phone interview with Masonite recruiter which included some c# Programming 101 questions. Followed by Phone interview with Lead Software Engineer who provided some info about the job and my general background. Next onsite interview with Lead Software Engineer and two more engineers followed by interview with the director. The company is spitting off a new group of software developers from the rest of the IT department and getting a little experimental with their software development practices with help from a software consultancy called Pivotal Labs. They are going Agile with pair programming, business stakeholder representative on each development team, open collaboration spaces instead of cubicles. When I hear this I usually think it is upper management pushing a new fad on the workers. This is coming from upper management but the director seemed to be in tune with the ground forces. At least in the case of pair programming, which I asked about, he said they were going to try it and see if it worked out and would drop it if it didn't

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      This was the best assessment of programming ability in an interview that I have encountered so far (and I have been in a lot of interviews). They took examples of bad code that they had found (and fixed) in their own code base. They asked me to spot the problem and propose a fix. There were a few standard C#/MVC/SQL questions but not many. Also an exercise in recoding some LINQ code to not use LINQ (once again a specific situation that they had actually encountered).
      1 Answer

      Question 2

      The director asked general personality questions "What is your best accomplishment?" "How would be describe you?" It felt like a real discussion, though; not just answers to canned questions.
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