I applied online. I interviewed at Hot Coffey Design in Oct 2017
Interview
As mentioned in another posting, I was offered to come on (illegally) classified as a 1099 contractor while I should have been classified as a W-2 employee as per the relation I would have with the employer. During the interview, I was berated for my lack of experience (the job posting requested an entry-level job and I was a college graduate), but was told to come in at another time. I tried contacting them, but received no response. Generally speaking, the interview was very unprofessional and crossed legal lines.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What music helps you get into a programming mindset?
I applied online. I interviewed at Hot Coffey Design (Tulsa, OK) in Feb 2017
Interview
The job was advertised as full-time on Indeed. When I arrived I was told that the chosen candidate wouldn't be paid via W-2, but on 1099. I was also informed that he/she would be expected to work full-time, on-site. (Freelancers/1099 contractors by IRS definition, work in their own location, their own hours, with their own tools.) I chose not to 'warm a chair' all day for their benefit. I'd recommend asking whether the job they're advertising was a real W-2 job or not before agreeing to an interview.