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      Senior Java Developer Interview

      Nov 12, 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Wallet Hub in Sep 2018

      Interview

      This company is a joke. They interact with you as other candidates mentioned, like "we are facing a massive backlog due to the high number of applications. We estimate that we'll be able to provide feedback by the end of next week...." blah blah style. So I have at least 8 years of Java experience. After applying online, received this from them: "We want to take this opportunity to congratulate you on making it past our initial screening process! As the next step we would like to get a better idea of your technical and problem solving skills by asking you to complete the following Java/MySQL test." The task was not a rocket science at all, but mostly time consuming. Another bycicle like some logging system. So i did the task in 2 days of full time work. Then that Indian guy (I have no idea is he working from India or USA) responded 2 weeks later that we're sorry but blah blah, you can try year later. I'm sure my code was clean and correct, even though it was written using raw Java without using any libraries or frameworks. So I asked that guy to explain the reason why my code was not accepted. Of course there was no answer. So what they are doing is very clear to me. Since they want people to work AT LEAST 50 hours a week (and agressively emphasize on this), they always need someone to quckly to pick up in case some employee goes away the same week he/she was hired (which obviously happens frequently in that company because they post the same job over and over - look at stack overflow for example, the same job title is always there for many months already if not years). Resume: don't waste your time with these folks, as I regred I did. They want you to work 50 hours and pay as low as possible. And treat you as a digit in their journal. What a waste of time..

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      I was a skills check using code assignment (Java/MySQL)
      Answer question
      4

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      Senior Java Developer Interview

      Dec 8, 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      New York, NY
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Wallet Hub (New York, NY) in Dec 2019

      Interview

      I applied through stackoverflow job section. In the next day I received an email from a recruiter asking me to fill a test with 3 SQL questions and 5 Java questions. It wasn't hard at all if you want to make the test by yourself or you van google them. Then I saw the reviews here and was wondering should I lose my time with them. Anyway I decided not to trust the reviews and have a talk with the recruiter. She was asking HR questions told men that I was expected to work 10 hours per day including the lunch break its 11 hours per day. At that point I was in US (originally I'm from eastern Europe) , she told me that they are not looking for someone from US and we wish each other good luck and the interview ended. In a nutshell: the rest of the comments here are true - they are looking for cheap workforce to work for them 11 hours per day. For sure someone should be ok with this but for rest of the candidates - avoid them.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      basic Algrithms
      Answer question
      12

      Senior Java Developer Interview

      Sep 17, 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Wallet Hub in Aug 2019

      Interview

      I applied to the position through Stackoverflow jobs. All the process took 5 interviews (5 weeks). The first was a call with the recruiter who asks me to solve two coding problems. After that, I receive an email requesting to build an app (Java + MySQL), they gave me 7 days to solve it. After complete and send the app, I had a meeting with the Chief Architect. After this, I had to solve some coding problems through a platform similar to HackerRank. After this step, I had another interview where I was asked to solve some logic questions and also to solve a question about credit cards and amortization times. After this step, I was an interview with the CEO of the company. He gets late to the interview and he never apologized for being late. After receiving the job offer I was frustrated, it was a waste of time. They offer a very low rate per hour (they pay per hour) and want you to work 11 hours per day, so, it means you will use 12 hours per day in work (you need to take one hour for your lunch and it is not paid). You have to work one and a half-day (8 + 4 hours), different from a normal remote job where you work just 8 hours. That's crazy, please do NOT do it, they want to have you as a SLAVE. They also want you to be available the weekends and, if in your country home there are holidays they don't care, you have to work. They don't care about the person, they don't care about your life, just imagine you working from 7 AM to 7 PM, you don't have time for you either for your family and you are badly paid. It is sad to see people that are just looking for their personal benefit and just want to make money at the expense of others. Please, think in your time, your family, your friends, your social time, your health, your mental peace. Is it really what you want? Please keep looking for better opportunities, this is not one of those.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Build an app, using Java and MySQL, that reads a file with server logs and put those records in a database base on some conditions.
      Answer question
      9

      Senior Software Engineer - Java Developer Interview

      Oct 10, 2018
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Wallet Hub

      Interview

      The interview process included a Java and MySQL test sent by email, a problem solving interview with the chief architect, and an interview with the CEO. I got an offer working remotely for 45 hours/week.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Given a large file that does not fit in memory (say 10GB), find the top 100000 most frequent phrases.
      Answer question
      16

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