I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Numerator in Apr 2025
Interview
The short version: I was approached by a recruiter who told me about this wonderful opportunity. About a week later, another recruiter called me to discuss my experience a little more in depth. 2 weeks after that I was sent a CoderByte assessment link.
3 technical rounds?!
1st round: CoderByte assessment. 1 hour, 5 challenges, and 5 multiple choice. 1 SQL, 1 React, 3 Python.
2nd round: Whiteboard Interview
3rd round: Technical discussion/panel
I can admit, I'm not the best engineer in the known universe, but this role would've been a pay cut from my last role, and the assessment is pretty robust for someone building backend systems.
The evaluation system has to change--I know folks don't have a ton of time to assess candidates but t evaluating candidates as though you need a degree to build APIs and backend systems is pretty unrealistic.
Good luck with your search, Numerator
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Add a list of int and output the difference of the next closest int in fibonacci sequence. Use boto3 to list the entire name of a file in s3 and so much more.