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      Mobile Software Engineer Interview

      May 23, 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Santa Monica, CA

      Other Mobile Software Engineer interview reviews for Salesforce

      Mobile Developer Interview

      Dec 13, 2016
      Anonymous employee
      San Francisco, CA
      Accepted offer
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Salesforce (Santa Monica, CA) in Mar 2016

      Interview

      I recently finished up a full interview sequence for a Mobile Developer role on the SalesForce1 team and thought it would be useful to recap my experience to help future candidates down the road. The interview process starts off a “get to know you” call with the hiring manager (I believe there are two directors or managers for the SalesForce1 team, one in Santa Monica and another up in San Francisco). Next up comes a programming assignment: in my case, I was asked to design an app to search for and fetch movie titles and metadata (e.g. images) from the iTunes Music Store (there’s a public API provided by Apple which you can use) and put it into an attractive app, allowing favorites to be set and viewed on subsequent launches of the app. The project has to be turned in 24 hours after you receive the assignment to do. I didn’t have too much trouble with about 90% of the app, but I must admit having a bit of trouble trying to think of various unit tests I could do with this client/server app, so hearing that I passed the code test was a pleasant surprise. The next & last step was the onsite interview. My day started at 9 a.m. and finished up at 4:30 p.m. In total, I spoke with 11 engineers (not including the hiring manager). You’ll get a list of the people you’ll be speaking with before you show up to the office which is helpful for looking up their backgrounds on LinkedIn. Many — if not most — of SalesForce1’s iOS developers are actually remote to Santa Monica, so it’s very likely you’ll sit in front of a Google Hangout screen talking to people from: Florida, Idaho, Texas, New York State and San Francisco (usually two engineers at a time for each hour-long interview session). I really liked the Santa Monica office, probably a 5 minute walk from the famous Santa Monica pier and also one street over from the (very busy) Third Street Promenade, with all it’s shops and restaurants to get to know. I was able to get a guest internet access code from the office manager before the interview started (in case you need to get online to show off something you did, or if you want to check messages during a few quick moments between interviewing sessions). If I had to guess why I didn’t get the job, the ultimate thumbs down may have come from the junior members of the team (a couple of which were local to Santa Monica and sat in the conference room with me). The younger devs didn’t seem particularly welcoming or interested in me, unlike the remote folks on the Hangouts screen. I also didn’t make a secret of how enthusiastic I was for this job, given how friendly the manager and my fellow senior iOS developers were (i.e. in retrospect, I probably should have dialed down my excitement for this potentially fun & challenging position; I believe it was one of the primary factors behind the team making the heartbreaking decision that I was not a good fit). Hopefully my experience flunking the SalesForce interview process will help you to prepare to pass your interviewing day. If you find any of the information in this review helpful, please let me know by voting "Yes" on the "Helpful?" question below (this helps to motivate me to be as detailed as possible).

      Interview questions [4]

      Question 1

      what’s the difference between shallow copy & deep copy?
      1 Answer

      Question 2

      how could a iOS class call GCD’s dispatch_once API more than once?
      1 Answer

      Question 3

      what is a __block decorator added to a function API?
      1 Answer

      Question 4

      how would one reduce dynamic dispatch in Swift
      1 Answer
      13
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 months. I interviewed at Salesforce (San Francisco, CA) in Jul 2016

      Interview

      Phone interview, programming assignment and face to face interview at their office in SF. Due to a reorg, my position was on hold but after a few months, a new one opened up. HR was very helpful with the whole process. They were very accommodating and friendly. They addressed my concerns very effectively.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Dynamic programming. Knapsack problem.
      Answer question

      Mobile Software Developer Interview

      Mar 23, 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      San Francisco, CA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Salesforce (San Francisco, CA) in Jan 2016

      Interview

      I had three different skype, interview with three different groups, was given a programming test which I submitted and was then reviewed by forth person. Which was followed up by two onsite full day interviews. Which resulted in no offer from company. Most questions asked were rather easy, none of the questions required much thinking. I happen to be one of engineers who is over 50+ age and some of the people interviewing me were in their first job. I was never given any indication as to why the there was no offer after having me talk to close to 10 engineers at salesforce. I don't know if this was in order to fulfill their quota of talking to "older" engineers. I have heard of exactly same experience from two other older engineers with great backgrounds. Hence I am writing this review, if you are older engineer I would think twice about applying to salesforce. There are plenty of other opportunities.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Can specify specific question. Usual data structure questions.
      Answer question
      1