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Zillow Software Development Engineer Interview

Posted Nov 23, 2012 1 of 1 people found this helpful

No Offer – Interviewed in Seattle, WA (US) Nov 2012 – Reviewed Nov 23, 2012

Interview Details I applied online, and then was promptly asked for a code sample. There were two problems to complete which were relatively simple, involving string parsing and implementing a tree. I was given the rest of the week to finish the sample.

After I supplied the sample, I was emailed for a phone interview. The phone interview was fairly smooth, with mostly programming and a simple math question, not a ton of behavioral / company fit questions. After the phone interview, I was emailed for an onsite interview which could last 2-4 hours.

I arrived for the in-person interview. It was very relaxed, and fairly typical. I was placed in a room with a whiteboard wall, and I was told 2-4 people would interview me for an hour each. The interviewers increase in seniority, and I assume that if you do poorly, they don't bother to finish the last two interviews. I was given a lunch menu: Lots of vegan / gluten free friendly options.

I was told I would receive a final say in about a week, but this was surrounding the holidays.

Interview Question – Reduce a mail address to a maximum of N characters while preserving all numbers, and maintaining readability.   Answer Question

Other Details - I applied online and the process took 3+ weeks.

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