I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at American Health Staffing Group in Oct 2023
Interview
I had a teams interview with the hiring manager then another with some of the Software Engineers, Vice President of Technology, and Chief Technology Officer/President of American Health Technology Group.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked about prioritization, structure, communication and overall governance that project management could offer as they had no project managers at that time.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at American Health Staffing Group (Edmond, OK) in Mar 2022
Interview
The interview was very relaxed and more about getting to know you as a person in order to see if you fit into their company culture. Asked what you wanted to get out of the internship and what field you were looking to work in
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Question 1
What are you looking to get out of this internship?
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at American Health Staffing Group (Edmond, OK) in Mar 2020
Interview
They first ask you to submit a code sample of a hospital add update delete web site. Very little instruction of what they want, nothing other than what I mentioned here. If you decided to do this work they look at it and ask you in the interview about it.
Always be leery of companies that ask you to do work before you even interview. I ask yourself why should you spend a few hours working for a company that you may not even like?
I would only take those extra steps to work at a Facebook, Amazon, or Google interview, not some tiny little company like this.
The interview was a phone interview and it was 3 guys just asking basic questions about the site you built. I got the impression it was a small dinky company with 3 developers. Those types of small companies typically don't have much structure in place. That is bad for developers because there are few resources and little help when you need support for proprietary (or poorly written) code. Smaller companies typically have less capital and often skimp on things you need, like dual monitors, paid software like Re Sharper and so on.
I asked them if they have a fun cooperative culture and I was told they play board games on Fridays. I was not impressed at all.
After you go through these 2 steps they then ask you back for a 3rd even more intensive interview. I was not interested as I mentioned, this is not a Google or Amazon job. It's a tiny little rented office space building in Oklahoma.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Build a web site and submit the code. 2. Why did you build it the way you did? 3. How would you build it differently in the future? 3. Tell us about your web based experience. 4. What was your thought process in the way you built the code.