I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at eMoney Advisor (Radnor, PA) in Apr 2016
Interview
I was contacted by a recruiter at eMoney regarding my interest in the company. The interview process consisted of three phases. The first phase was completing a take-home test. After the completing the take home test you'll be moved onto the second phase, which is speaking to developers at eMoney to review the take home test. It allows them to ask you questions about the take home test if they were unsure about any of your solutions, and it also allows you to ask any questions that you have regarding either the position or the company. Once you pass the phone screen, the next step is an on-campus interview with developers. The on-campus interview was both behavioral and technical. The developers ask you questions about your resume regarding your experiences, and afterwards was the technical portion of interview. Overall, the entire interview process was smooth; didn't have to play phone tag or email tag. The interviewers and recruiters were responsive, so you have any questions you'll receive a response promptly.
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Question 1
Asked questions about your experience with C# and test-driven development.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at eMoney Advisor in Jan 2023
Interview
Probably one of the worst interviews I did while looking for a job. Took forever to schedule it once I did the initial interview with HR. HR said the manager was out that week but we could get something set up for the next week. Almost 3 weeks later they finally set up an interview.
The first interview is with the manager and then there is supposed to be a tech interview or two after that.
The manager was 5 min late to the meeting, I almost left.
The manager asked me a million basic programming and OOP questions. The interview was an hour long and at the end he asked if it was ok if we go over time a little because he had more questions to ask. In my mind I was like really, I’ve already answered 20-25 programming questions and this isn’t even the technical interview. I told him that was fine and he continued to ask more basic programming questions, lol. Big waste of time.
I answered every question correctly and in detail except one I forgot the specifics of a certain design pattern.
I never got a 2nd interview. I already had other offers at this point but I would not work at a place like this.
Overall, the process was pleasant but nothing special to note. I was first interviewed in a one-on-one that gauged how much I understand about the field. Then I was interviewed with two technical questions. Finally, I met with the team to see if I would be a good fit. It seemed like they were new at interviewing because it did not flow smoothly. Nothing really special to note
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at eMoney Advisor (Radnor, PA) in Jan 2020
Interview
Applied online and had a recruiter reach out to me in a few days. I had an initial 30min phone screening and within an hour they invited me to the next step. That was a technical interview where things got really strange.
They requested 2-3 hours for a technical interview where you have to bring your own code for anything (red flag!). They are either inexperienced or just plain lazy. I received a 2hr invite for a technical interview.
The technical interview was really easy (since it was basically a show and tell of my own code). They didn't ask difficult questions, but didn't seem interested either. An hour into the interview, they just suddenly ended it with an excuse. I had to ask the recruiter for updates after a few days and got the standard "we are going with stronger candidates" response a week later.
I can conclude that they are just plain lazy and inexperienced; well news flash...an interview is a TWO way process. I am also assessing if the company is a good place. They want to put zero effort into finding the right candidate or convince you that this is a great place to work. I can only imagine how bad their code is, so why would I ever use their products now?? The cat is outta the bag, you didn't just lose a good, hard working candidate, you have lost a customer as well! It is 100% their loss. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The way I see it, you should only apply if you like lazy and unorganized teams/management. Apply at your own risk.