I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Turing in Nov 2020
Interview
3 rounds of interviews in total, with 1 task in between. In a total, pleasant experience. The process was a bit slow so don't be discouraged if they don't get back to you immediately. I was contacted with an offer a few weeks after the last interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Classical questions like introducing yourself, and some more creative questions related to education and working experience.
Horrible, you first have to write some test to qualify for an interview, after that you get scheduled for an interview but the interviewer does not show up and you have to write another algorithm test by yourself. There are two questions and maybe after solving the first one you get to the second one. But I did not get past the first test because they did not have Kotlin as part of the testing language, it has been years since I last wrote Java and I had to spend too much time on solving syntax bugs that I could not even finish the first test.
Overall the questions were simple but it would be great if the interviewer respected the time you have put in and really show up to answer you questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Remove given interval from a list of intervals and return a set of another interval.
Firstly, we need to answer some questions regarding our previous job roles. After that, we need to clear the tech stack which is combination of technologies. All questions are MCQs. Once we clear that, we have to take live coding interview