I applied through a recruiter. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Tyler Technologies (Lubbock, TX) in Sep 2019
Interview
First round was a phone interview that just asked about what my goals were and what languages I was most experienced in. Nothing technical. Second interview was in person with 4-5 people in the room and an additional 4 people in a conference video call. They asked me mostly non-technical questions about how I handled conflicts, etc. Then they asked me to write pseudo code for the fizzbuzz question on a whiteboard. I finished it rather quickly and they told me I had "earned [myself] another one" and gave me another programming exercise to do on the board. Have not accepted the offer yet as I'm waiting to hear back from other companies.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write pseudo code for a program that can translate to Pig Latin and back again.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Tyler Technologies
Interview
Phone interview
Then technical round which was fairly easy, just 2-3 coding questions and some other technical questions
Then behavioral questions by management about yourself and what your expectations are
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a group project you have had and any difficulties during it, and how did you mitigate it?
I applied through university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Tyler Technologies in Dec 2021
Interview
Overall my experience interviewing with Tyler Technologies was largely positive. There was about a month between my third (and final) interview and hearing back from them.
I worked with the same HR representative throughout the whole process and all of the people I interviewed with were friendly and professional.
The first interview was a phone screening that lasted about 30 mins and I was asked about why I was interested in computer science, what classes I had taken, and why I was interested in Tyler. The second interview was a technical challenge evaluation where I had to write an algorithm that would beat two other algorithms at least 75% of the time. I was then asked general questions about my solution and how I might improve it. The third interview was a personality interview where I interviewed with some people from around the company. They asked general questions about my interests and history with computer science as well as projects that I listed on my resume.