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      Entry Level Software Engineer Interview

      Feb 26, 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Saint Louis, MO
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Bullhorn (Saint Louis, MO)

      Interview

      Process took almost 4 months. That's not a joke. Started being contacted via email back in middle December of 2015. There was a brief assessment, a techincal phone call, and finally an onsite interview. All the question, whether techical or not were very simplistic. After multiple emails over the course of nearly 4 months I was told I did not recieve an offer. Never received a reason even after asking for one. All the question particularly for the onsite were very easy so I really don't understand. Overally a pretty terrible experience. No matter if they choose me or not this shouldn't take 4 months. Also compensation is ridiculously low.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What is inheritence? What is a class..etc.
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      Bullhorn response
      10y
      Wow, it sounds like we really dropped the ball with you- please accept our apologies. The process should never take this long, and our team should have been more communicative throughout.

      Other Entry Level Software Engineer interview reviews for Bullhorn

      Entry Level Software Engineer Interview

      Jan 22, 2017
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Bullhorn in Jan 2017

      Interview

      I was contacted very quickly to do a online skills test. Then around 4 to 5 days later there was an phone interview. A week after I was notified that I was not selected for the position. During the phone interview I was told I was being interviewed for Entry-Level Quality Assurance (QA) Engineer position. Which I then notified the Interviewer that I applied for Entry Level Software Engineer position and he said it was fine and the Interview went on as normal. Wasn't anything too hard, but it was my first professional interview being fresh out of University and I don't think I did enough homework. I did searches afterward and there where references to similar questions and how to answer them effectively and I kinda dropped the ball. I take that as a learned lesson for future endeavors. Overall, what turned me off to the Company was how during the process I just felt like another number. Not knowing what position I applied for, not giving simple feedback, just going through the motions. I understand some interviewee's can be hard to deal with and a lot of the generic responses we get are to protect the company from lawsuits. I don't think it wouldn't hurt to tell failed candidates how they can improve on future interviews if they ask.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
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      Bullhorn response
      9y
      Candidates should never feel like a number, and I'm so sorry that this is the impression you were left with. We do consider entry-level Engineering candidates for both QA and software engineering (we use automated testing, so coding skills still apply), which is probably where the role confusion came from. Please reach back out to your Recruiter- I'll ask that he provide you with some feedback to help with future interviews.

      Entry Level Software Engineer Interview

      Apr 18, 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Bullhorn

      Interview

      What my experience looked like: first, an aptitude test. If you pass, a recruiter will contact you; this consisted of general, non-technical questions (what programming language is your strong suit, what kind of pay you were expecting). Following that was a technical screen with a hiring manager. Nothing out of the ordinary. Their Glassdoor reviews look suspect. Definitely do some research on the company prior; ask each person throughout the process a good amount of questions to get an overall feel for the company.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      OOP principles.
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      Question 2

      Public/private/protected classes.
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      Bullhorn response
      10y
      Great tip on asking questions of each interviewer. Especially in our fast-paced development space, getting a true understanding of expectations is key! I wish your experience was a better one, but appreciate your review.

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