I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Strata Decision Technology (Chicago, IL) in Feb 2012
Interview
I got through the first 2 telephonic interviews and then they called me for a personal interview at their Chicago office.
1. Firstly, they need to train their employees in how to conduct an interview, a bunch of recent graduates are simply not interested in interviewing you.
2. I thought I was interview for a consultant position but I guess they thought I was a DBA.The interview was all about normalization!
3. The first 2 interviewers were not interested in listening to your answers and more busy yawning and chewing something. all they were interested is about my school projects rather than my work experience..Silly
4. No courtesy to communicate the results, you have to ask yourself
HIGHLY Disappointing and Unprofessional
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Strata Decision Technology (Chicago, IL) in Sept 2014
Interview
AWFUL!!!
-Initial Phone call with HR
-Phone call 2 did not answer; received email apology and reschedule
-asked for onsite interview
-Onsite interview - 3 out of 4 people showed up who were supposed to talk to me
-After onsite, company decided I would be better suited for a different role. Wanted me to turn around that same week for another onsite. Said I could meet for lunch but wanted a decision soon. Guy at lunch told me he'd be in touch with 1-2 weeks.
-Got a call back for yet another role that was different than the second then asked to schedule around CEO's time the very next day for final "approval" phone call
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Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What's one thing that will directly impact financial administrators at hospitals as a result of the Affordable Care Act.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Strata Decision Technology (Chicago, IL) in Mar 2013
Interview
First Round - 15 minutes Resume walk through
I was then called for Onsite.
Onsite Interview:
I was given 30 minutes to solve technical problem. This test is easy to crack if your an SQL guru. The interview will be based on what you answer.
You may also expect basic analytical questions like "Two boats sail in opposite direction with speed x and speed y miles/hr. What time will they meet?"
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How will you import an excel data to SQL server or Oracle? How will you manipulate the data?