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      Entrevista de Software Engineer

      24 ago 2018
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Fremont, CA
      Sin oferta
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista normal

      Solicitud

      Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Hyve Solutions (Fremont, CA) en ago 2018

      Entrevista

      The interview process was a 3 stage process: Screening call, a take home timed online test, and then in person interview with 5 people. It was for an entry level position but tested like it was for more. Of all places I've interviewed in Silicon Valley this year, this process was probably the worst experience I've had. Even if I had received an offer from this company, I would probably have rejected the offer. Stage 1: Screening call, typical questions then salary talk. I ball parked the industry average for entry level positions. They wanted half of that, but "they'll see what they can do." Stage 2: Timed online multiple choice test that took about 2 hours to complete. It felt like a college midterm for a throwaway class that the teacher apparently hated teaching. All knowledge based questions, mostly to test if you knew the quirks of Java and SQL. You aren't allowed to Google. Evidently I passed, though I thought I didn't do that great. These are questions that you would know and have memorized only if you worked extensively in Java and SQL. Stage 3, in person technical: Oh, boy. No one showed up on time, and then everyone went over time. It became very clear very quickly that they wanted a python engineer, and all but 1 person really knew Java. The first interviewer was very combative. The interviewer asked questions in rapid fire succession, and hardly gave you a chance to think or talk. Mostly knowledge based questions once again. One required regex. When it came to algorithmic questions, the interviewer seemed like they had little experience with Java programming and did not understand package level access. The interviewer argued with me about the philosophy of using custom classes, a staple of OOP (the person didn't think it was good to use them) even when the *very next* question the person asked was about how would I scale and extend the functionality of the method they wanted me to write. Then, after that, the interviewer said that the "best response was to say that there might be an open source project we could use to solve the issue." Wait, they disliked separating out concerns via classes, but they're okay with complicating the tech stack with 3rd party programs that have features that may not pertain to the problem space? The second interviewer was nice and asked typical coding trivia questions that you'd find on the interview prep websites. It was a good exercise, but due to the first interviewer going 30 min over time, I had little time to really answer any questions deeply... except that the 3rd interviewer was extremely late, so maybe I did have time? The 3rd interviewer was amazing, and probably the star of that team. The person asked actual algorithmic questions, was very nice, and clearly had interviewing and coding skills, including Java. The interviewer could point out strengths of my algorithms and weaknesses. If it had been just this person interviewing, my impression of the company would be very different. Unfortunately, this person doesn't even work at this location often (or even this country). The final interviewer was a PM who only wanted to go over my resume and couldn't understand why I didn't major in CSE. I came from a highly technical and rigorous major from a world class university and had years of experience working in the industry, but the person spent a significant portion of the time wondering why I didn't choose CSE. The value of having a different perspective that was also very technical seemed lost to the person. The 5th interviewer, who I think was the boss, didn't show up, because I think by that point we had gone so overtime that he didn't want to bother. I was also probably already screened out. Overall: Their hardware team must be absolutely amazing if they manage to stay in business with this type of hiring process for their software team. I think they wanted an entry level person with mid level knowledge, who can carry the team, and also work for pennies. Only accept offers from this place if you are desperate. This company has shown that they don't value your time or your perspective. They mislead you about what the job pertains and some team members seem to not care for best coding practices or reasoning.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Just know Python, even if they say it's ok to use some other language. Do the medium to hard questions from any interview prep site. Know your SQL extensively. I guess don't use data structures? Know the quirks of your language off the top of your head, even if they don't understand it or won't ask you about it.
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      Otras opiniones sobre las entrevistas para el puesto de Software Engineer en Hyve Solutions

      Entrevista de Software Engineer

      21 feb 2025
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Olive Branch, MS
      Sin oferta
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista difícil

      Solicitud

      Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Hyve Solutions (Olive Branch, MS) en feb 2025

      Entrevista

      Interview Experience at Hyve Solutions I was initially contacted by a recruiter who inquired about my location, tech stack, and visa status (OPT). I specifically asked about sponsorship twice, and both times, I was assured that OPT was fine. The recruiter mentioned that the interview process would include a manager round followed by a 4-hour virtual loop. After clearing the manager round, I was informed of an unexpected change—an additional technical and system design round (1 hour 40 minutes) was introduced. I agreed and proceeded. The virtual loop involved four separate interviews (45 min–1 hour each), including live coding and one behavioral round. I assumed the process was complete, but then I was informed that a team lead also wanted to interview me, adding yet another round. Despite this prolonged process, I continued. Two days after my final interview, the recruiter informed me that I performed well and that they wanted to offer me the SDE-2 role. They discussed potential joining dates, locations, and company benefits, which I accepted. However, two days later, they suddenly required me to complete background verification (BGV) before issuing an offer letter. I raised concerns about this, requesting the offer letter first to ensure my commitment before sharing personal information. They refused, leaving me no option but to proceed with BGV. After receiving confirmation that my BGV was successful, I expected the offer. Instead, the recruiter called two days later and retracted my application, stating that they do not sponsor for this position—something they had already assured me of twice at the beginning. Final Thoughts Poor recruiter communication: The recruiter lacked clarity on visa policies and changed the interview process multiple times without proper planning. Unnecessary interviews: The process was excessively long and disorganized, with additional rounds added after initial commitments. Unprofessional handling of the offer: They discussed the offer in detail, only to later retract my application due to sponsorship issues. Low salaries compared to market standards. This experience was frustrating and unprofessional, showing a lack of coordination between the recruiting team and hiring managers. Not worth the time and effort.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      System Design: Architect a Distributed Framework Capable of Handling Massive Traffic from Multiple Servers Efficiently. Leet Code - Medium - Hard Multithreading, Exception Handling, Rest, Os Concepts, Linux Concepts, Bash, Networking Concepts, Rack and Server based questions (Basic)
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      Entrevista de Software Engineer

      11 oct 2025
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Fremont, CA
      Sin oferta
      Experiencia neutra
      Entrevista normal

      Solicitud

      Solicité el puesto a través de la recomendación de un empleado. El proceso duró 5 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Hyve Solutions (Fremont, CA) en ago 2024

      Entrevista

      Was contacted by SWE manager for initial resume review, followed by an HR screening later in the same week. 1 week later, I was reached out for a live coding interview. 2 weeks later, I was reached out for a on-site in-person interview consisting of 4 mini rounds, which took place the following week.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Final round interview 1: DSA, 1 easy & 1 medium Leetcode 2: Live API implementation and optimization 3: Behavioral 4: Infrastructure, 1 medium Leetcode & SQL
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      Entrevista de Software Engineer

      4 may 2021
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Fremont, CA
      Sin oferta
      Experiencia neutra
      Entrevista normal

      Solicitud

      Envié una solicitud electrónica. Acudí a una entrevista en Hyve Solutions (Fremont, CA) en mar 2019

      Entrevista

      Applied for some other position, Recruiter recommended that I should apply for SW Engineer position. Expect more than usual delay, had to contact multiple time to schedule an interview. Interviewers were late/busy, first interview with Supervisor, then 3 SW engineers about 20-30 mins each. Last interview with the Director of SW Department.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      I can't remember the whole questions, but the interview was pretty much like another poster mentioned. There's question regarding inheritence, Recursive, Tricky question, T/F I think. They want you to know Python, SQL and have experience with Multi threading.
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