I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Turing (New York, NY) in Jan 2025
Interview
In order to get into Turing.com, you have to do a lot of vetting, technical quizzes and challenges, some of them were multiple choice, some were coding challenges.
After the technical assessments there is a Soft skills recorded interview, where you have to record yourself answering questions, you get around 60 seconds to prepare for each answer and the recording starts automatically and you have only one shot.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Introduce yourself and describe your current or most recent job role.
What do you enjoy most about working on technical projects?
When you work on a project, how do you know if you are doing well or not?
If you are NOT doing well, what steps would you take to make the project successful?
The interview process was smooth and well-organized, with clear communication at every stage. It included technical and behavioral rounds that tested both skills and problem-solving abilities. The team was professional, and feedback was constructive, making it a positive experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain how the JavaScript event loop handles asynchronous operations, including the roles of the call stack, task queue, and microtask queue. Provide an example involving setTimeout, Promise, and async/await to demonstrate their execution order.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Turing in Jan 2025
Interview
I had three rounds in total. The first round was aptitude, followed by business writing. In business writing, you are given two different answers from a bot, and you have to choose one of them and explain the reason for your choice. After that, the interviews were conducted. You need to focus more on the interview, which had four sessions: a business case study, logical reasoning, guesstimates, and questions on Excel and Google Suite.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The interview consisted of four sessions:
Business Case Study: I was asked to analyze a subscription-based company facing challenges with customer churn. I had to explain how I would identify the reasons for the churn.
Guesstimates: One example was estimating how many petrol bunks are there in my city.
Excel: Basic interview questions were covered, such as explaining VLOOKUP and Pivot Tables. You can refer to YouTube for learning these concepts.
Logical Reasoning: This section required a strong focus on logical thinking and guesstimates.