I applied through a staffing agency. I interviewed at UnitedHealth Group (Bengaluru) in Sept 2017
Interview
First thing first, do not go for interview if you really value your time. Most of the time I was sitting and waiting for the interview rounds to happen.
First stage was a written coding round, to remove duplicates from an array (in an efficient manner). There was no time constraint, I think I took 15 minutes or so.
After 30-40 minutes I was informed that I have cleared the round and after 1 hour I was asked for next round.
Not a quality interview I must say, it seems the guy was too exhausted to look at your solution, more of 'why not this way'. I didn't see any point in arguing. cleared that round, it hardly took 20 minutes.
Then after half an hour another round of interview, It most relied on my last project and what I have done, frankly speaking I felt it was hard to get my point across even in simple stuff. Then few questions, some were decent, some were more of trickery type.
I was informed after 10 minutes that I have not cleared that round. fair enough.
My biggest regret is that for hardly 1 and half hour of interview I had to wait good 3 and half hour.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at UnitedHealth Group
Interview
I had a screening call with the recruitment team which went ok, but the recruiter was quite rude.
After that i was sent out the technical assignment which i returned within a few days.
I've had no feedback, I've tried emailing several times and I've just been "ghosted". Very unprofessional to hand out and assignment for someone to spend time on, and then just ignore the candidate.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked about my experience in software engineering.
Interviewers gave brief of job role and company and then I was asked for short brief about myself. Later I was given a coding exercise to complete within 1 hour with my web cam turned on.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at UnitedHealth Group (Denver, CO) in Dec 2022
Interview
It was for a contract position for Optum. So there was only one round and it was for one hour. I would not recommend contract positions in this company since there is no job security and they end contracts all the time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
It was for a contract position for Optum. I was asked some basic CSS questions like box modal and centering div. I was asked about Angular dependency injection and it's use cases. Had to talk about reusable components and about some examples on how I've utilized it in my past projects.