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      Software Engineer In Test I Interview

      Nov 6, 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Atlanta, GA

      Other Software Engineer In Test I interview reviews for Vertafore

      Software Engineer In Test Interview

      Dec 21, 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Vertafore (Atlanta, GA) in Oct 2018

      Interview

      A few days after I applied for the position, I received an email from Vertafore about taking a personality/IQ test. There were about 100 total questions, with the IQ test being timed and the personality test not timed. The questions were not all too difficult. Afterwards, I received an email from an HR representative saying they wanted to move forward with a phone screen. The phone screen consisted of walking through my resume, explaining why I would be a good fit for the position, if I am open to relocating, etc. The call lasted for about 30 minutes. This phone screen was followed by another phone interview that took place a few days later with one of the managers. This interview was fairly similar to the first phone screen, but I went more in depth about my technical knowledge. The final phase of the interview consisted of a 2 hour video interview with six team members. The first hour consisted of walking through my resume and talking through how I would go about testing certain features of a website. The questions were intended to see my thought process to solve the problems. The second half of the interview was done on coderpad, and I had to solve three coding problems. One question focused more on the thought process instead of coding, but the other two required full programs. None of the questions were too long or difficult. About a week after the final interview, I got a call about a verbal offer, but I wasn't going to receive a written offer for a few weeks. I ended up getting an offer closer to home, which is why I declined this offer. The overall process was relatively quick, and everyone I spoke to was extremely nice and professional.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How would you test Amazon's online shopping features, from beginning to end?
      Answer question
      4
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Vertafore in Dec 2019

      Interview

      Initial screen with an aptitude test. Then a phone screen, and an onsite. First hour of onsite was technical but not difficult. Subsequent portion was with a managerial panel. They asked me if I had ever built anything and I hadn't. I'm pretty sure that's the reason why I didn't get an offer. Not sure why they would waste their time to interview me when there was no section on my resume about personal projects. Was given an office tour during the technical interview and another quick tour after the overall interview. Not sure what the point of that was.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Have you ever built software yourself?
      Answer question
      1

      Software Engineer In Test Interview

      Jan 25, 2015
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Vertafore in Dec 2014

      Interview

      I applied online and was immediately contacted by a recruiter. The recruiter asked me a few basic questions about my interests and a little about my background (what was on my resumé). This phone interview was supposed to be only 30 minutes but we ended up chatting for another 15 as she answered some of my questions regarding the Vertafore community. I was then set up for a phone interview with the hiring manager which was about the same length and very similar to the initial interview but delved into my resumé on a more technical level. She was also able to answer more specific questions I had regarding the team environment, office, etc. At this time, I was actually told that they had already made an offer to another candidate and he had accepted, but they wanted to interview me for another position if I was interested. It was similar but would broaden my skill set, so I said definitely! My first in person interview was onsite with the original hiring manager and the new position's hiring manager. This interview lasted about an hour and a half. The questions asked were technical focusing on basic Java and Object Oriented principles, but they were phrased better than the usual "explain the difference between an interface and an abstract class". Instead, I was asked about my past projects and then to describe when would have been a good time to use an interface in that project and when to use an abstract class. The questions were more in line with the real world to see if you actually do understand the concepts rather than just one basic example, but they used projects I knew intimately so that I already knew how I had set it up in the past and to reflect if there was a better way I could have done it. We ended with me asking them some questions and basically just chatting again about what they personally liked about the company. I had a 2nd and final in person interview about a week after my first, but this time it was with 2 lead software engineers. I was given 3 sheets with some riddles and 15 minutes to try my luck with them. I could only fully answer 1 and only had jotted notes on the other 2, but they look at them after you leave to see basically your thought process. When they came back in, we looked over my resumé some more, but this time the focus was more on whether or not I would really enjoy and excel in this new position since I didn't have experience with it. After getting down to the core of what exactly this position entitled, my interests, and what I really wanted to do, I felt pretty certain I liked the employees I would be working with and the position I would be in.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      I honestly felt that all questions were pretty straight-forward and easy. The riddles were tricky for me, but it is more about how you think through problems than getting the answer.
      Answer question