I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Equifax (Kansas City, MO)
Interview
Recruiter calls and phone interview. Interview was ok. Lot of technical questions. I called the recruiter after the interview to let him that i didn't' want to pursuit it. The group panel were friendly and it was good interview. My reasoning is simple. I left my current company because of legacy systems. I really don't want work in asp.net 3, while the industry is doing core 2. Interview goes both way, that is why i recommend to engineers to listen carefully on the technologies they are asking. If they are only asking about legacy systems, that is all you are going be doing. Lesson in Life. Again, i wish the company good, but it is just not a good fit for me. Thanks
One more thing, i noticed that the entire team including management are Indians. This is clear sign of no diversity in opportunities.
Not to CEO :
You really need to push for diversity in your organization, or your company might soon face lawsuits.
( FYI, i already start working with other company which maintain diversity).
Thanks
I applied through a staffing agency. I interviewed at Equifax in Jan 2026
Interview
The first interview was with a solutions architect, and we went through my résumé, and I explained what I did. He asked me a few technical questions that related to things on my résumé.
The second interview was with the managing Director, which was similar to the first interview, but it also went over what the role would be and how it was set up.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the difference between symmetric and asymmetric keys with cryptography?
On the first day of the interview process, there was an initial screening that lasted for about one hour, where I was asked questions about Java, React, and other relevant topics. Following that, the second round involved a coding assessment to evaluate my technical skills and problem-solving abilities.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are the main features of Java?
Can you explain the difference between an abstract class and an interface?
How does the Java garbage collector work, and what are the different types of garbage collection algorithms?
Can you explain the concept of "lifting state up" in React? Provide a scenario where it would be necessary.
Attended walkin interview. Total 3 rounds are there. But even after selection they didn't released offer letter. Almost a month I was following with HR everytime they told that they are waiting for approval. This is the worst experience as a candidate. Please don't waste others time