I applied online. I interviewed at Smart Data Solutions
Interview
After the phone interview, you are invited to go there on site or if you can't take the test through skype or some sort of video call. The first part is creating a translating a file into a csv file while the second part is debugging files they already created. They were suppose to contact you a few days after but I never heard from them since then.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Smart Data Solutions (Eagan, MN) in Sep 2018
Interview
They had me do a chat interview where I connected directly with there computer. Took the same programming test mentioned by other interview reviews on Glassdoor. The setup was unnecessarily over complicated, in a rather confusing way.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
create a program that reads in a .dat file and converts it into a .csv file, while using mutliple abstract classes?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Smart Data Solutions (Eagan, MN) in Aug 2018
Interview
After a phone interview I came in for a test of my java skills. I rang the doorbell and waited a while before someone came to the door, and then I had to wait some time longer to start my "test". I was taken to a secluded computer and they returned only when I was done. They said they'd contact me in a week, but would not respond to my emails. Very unprofessional and I think it's a scam for free labor on minor tasks.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are the bugs in this program and write code to fix them.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Smart Data Solutions (Eagan, MN) in Sep 2016
Interview
I applied through Indeed and a few weeks later got an email asking me to come take a technical exam, this was not an interview. They told me to ring the doorbell, so I did and someone took me to a desk with a laptop and mouse in a dark corner of the office which was pretty much empty. The laptop had eclipse open with a project started and some interfaces you must implement to convert a fixed column .dat file into a comma separated value .csv file. It wasn't very difficult but if you haven't actually implement something like that before then the hour might be tight.