J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez State Farm (Bloomington, IL) en mai 2019
Entretien
The interview went fairly well, but it was a lot to undertake and had one main point of frustration
The **major** red flag in this interview was when one of the interviewers took out a printed copy of the school transcript I submitted, and proceeded to go through and question me about my early college grades. I should not have to justify any less-than-stellar marks in an interview setting. I can assure you I did my best with those 3-hour 8:00am chemistry classes, and my GPA only increased from that point on. What else would you need to know?
On top of this, it was a 6.5 hour visit with 8 different people and very little time in-between to breathe. It became very difficult to keep track of who I had told what answers to after the first few hours. Not sure why they would spend so much time for just an entry-level position. It also included a tour of the facility and the surrounding area - which was clearly aimed to convince me that Bloomington is a great place to live. They knew I already knew a lot about the area, so it was a bit redundant and unnecessary.
Despite this, I had a previous interview with SF that went very well. This one, however, was far from worthwhile.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Which programming languages do you have experience in?
After a few days of submitting application, I received an email inviting me to interview. The first round interview was through HireVue, which asked around five to six questions and took around thirty minutes.
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez State Farm (Champaign, IL) en mai 2018
Entretien
Applied online, and they got back to me a few months later. The interview was in person, about 30 minutes. They asked mainly behavioral questions with some basic technical questions asking what kind of programming experiences I have.