I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at State Farm (Jersey City, NJ) in Jun 2022
Interview
The whole process took about 2 months.
Received the first round which is the Hirevue portal to answer some easy questions. Bias and Variance trade-off etc.
The next round came in a month, hr calling to verify some information and also provide you a dataset to work on. The dataset is not very hard, but heavily imbalanced.
After submitting it, received the final round in a week. 2 hours interview with 3 different groups of managers in the company. Basically BQ.
!!!Attention, they ask me twice about how would I work on a data set. They want you to describe the whole process!!!
Not very tech questions but you better know what you are talking about and expect some following-up questions. (Explain every move you do in a dataset, for example why you choose this model and the benefits from choosing it) Finally, meet the director of the department. Very nice and patient gentalman ask you some Behavior Questions again and also details about yourself.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Bias and variance trade-off
Describe your process of working on a dataset.
Prepare at least two data set examples, or projects.
I applied online. I interviewed at State Farm (Bloomington, IL)
Interview
After submission there will be a hirevue round, asking some general background questions. Then hr screening and technical interview. I don't know further because I got declined after technical interview
I applied online. I interviewed at State Farm (Dallas, TX) in Mar 2026
Interview
At first I had a on demand interview. A week later I got a mail that I got selected and scheduled for 1st round live interview. I was about 45 minutes. Interview went smoothly. I got call from them immediately after the interview that I got selected and they scheduled for 2nd round interview. I am about to attend it in 2 days
Simple and very straight forward. There was not much focus on the technical side of things in my opinion which was kind of a relief honestly. Good luck future interviewees