Envié una solicitud electrónica. Acudí a una entrevista en eSmart Tech (San Diego, CA) en feb 2018
Entrevista
I had a Phone Screen with easy coding problems. Next was On-site. I drove down to San-Diego for 2 hours. CEO appeared for the interview and he wasn't welcoming at all. After a cold brief introduction of himself, we moved onto solving a design problem. I was just graduated from college in CPE at that time, and didn't have any professional experience. I struggled and asked him for hints. He said that I should've learned this at college. Obviously, I never learned this at college, so I didn't know how to come up with the answer. He seemed very angry that I didn't know the answer to this simple(?) question, wasting his time. He started talking on the phone from there, ignoring me. It was a cold experience. I get that the CEO is an expert in his area, but he was arrogant and very rude, and I was able to foresee what it would be like to work for him. I was lucky that I didn't get the job. If I get a chance to interview at this company again, I wouldn't waste my time and I'll just move on. The CEO need to learn how to respect interviewees!
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Design malloc and free that user can allocate and deallocate any number of memory blocks within 10KB.
Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en eSmart Tech (San Diego, CA) en abr 2017
Entrevista
Brief technical phone screen with simple coding questions. Then got invited to a 3 hour onsite interview. First met with the CEO and was asked a pretty hard C question. After he asked the questiom, he proceeded to be on his phone and I was left stuck. When I asked for guidance. He kept proceeding and emphasizing everything I am doing is wrong with an arrogant attitude. He seemed frustrated and cut the interview short and led me oit the door
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Design a class and methods to efficiently allocate and use memory for a list