I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Weekend Health in Jun 2024
Interview
They kept following up with me regarding a position for weeks. When I was ready to take the interviews, they asked me to do a coding problem. I followed the instruction and wrote a code in Java. Then they came back to me and asked me to convert it to python and add a readme file that I did. I rewrote the algorithm in Python and added a detailed readme file with all different sections from Intuition to time complexity and edge cases. It took a week for them to review it and came back with a weird feedback that although it was good but "there were not enough positive aspects". Then they said my code had some mixed signals and didnt have enough comments. Looks like they don't know how to read a code or they don't know to refer to a readme. I had about 20 lines of explanations in readme file about my approach and test cases. Seems like they just want to waste candidate's time.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Weekend Health (San Francisco, CA) in Oct 2023
Interview
Take home + live coding and background questions
back and fourth lasted about a month, took a while and I thought the questions were a very good indicator of how well someone would work or code or even fit it
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A bunch of data structure questions, some from college that I literally have never used before or since. Nothing was really real-world here.