Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 3 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en Oracle (Chicago, IL)
Entrevista
Applied against Oracle's ad on their Job Opportunities page. Got an email from the HR personnel and soon got a call from the hiring manager. It was very friendly and smooth call. Got a technical interview a week later. Luckily that was not very difficult either because my resume matched with the job description, pretty closely. I know they checked out on at least one of the references given. In about 2 weeks there was a call from the hiring manager for a face to face interview. Had to make my own arrangements for travel and that got reimbursed after relatively longer time than you would expect. Interview was mostly to check out communication skills and personality, I guess, because the manager was not really technical in the area. Took about 2 months for them to put together an offer, which seemed rather strange given the initial pace.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
I did not experience any difficult or unexpected question because there was a good match, I guess.
Solicité el puesto a través de un captador. El proceso duró 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en Oracle (Seattle, WA) en feb 2024
Entrevista
1 HR phone screen (just one!) – a quick get-to-know-you call where they double-check fit, salary range, and availability. Super casual, usually 30 min tops.
4 video calls with the team – spread over a day or two. You’ll hop on Zoom with engineers and the hiring managers, trading stories about past projects and seeing if the vibe clicks.
3 of those are technical deep-dives – live coding, maybe a lightweight system-design prompt, plus a couple of “walk me through how you solved ___” moments. Think pair programming meets show-and-tell.
1 final round is all behavioral – the classic “tell me about a time…” questions: conflict resolution, ownership, learning from mistakes, etc. No code, just your stories and how you work with people.
A fairly straight forward interview process with a few remote interviews and then a day of onsite interviews. Most interview questions being technical. The technical portion of the interview will be with several people from different LOB's looking for the same position to be filled.