I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Skillz (San Francisco, CA)
Interview
One of the more intensive interview processes I've ever been through, in all of the wrong ways. Questions focused more on "standardized testing" style subject matter, rather than things that were actually about the job.
Interviewers were cold, unfriendly, and even rude at times.
Even though I was young and wanted a new job, I felt like I dodged a bullet by not getting the offer. Since then, reviews and earning reports seem to confirm my suspicions and experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Find the exact y-intercept of {piecewise function} for {made up telecom company}
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Skillz in Sept 2021
Interview
Phone interview then two hour zoom interview. Not a bad process but seemed like a big time commitment for a pretty junior low paying position. They also included 5 people on the zoom interview which seems like overkill.
Applied online and received an email within two weeks from the recruiter. Interviews were virtual including the hiring manager. There was a timed assignment that included a prompt and was asked to put together a presentation.