I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Visa Inc.
Interview
All behavioral questions from these 2 guys except for one technical question, which was to implement a hashtable. I do that using the method my university teaches me, to which one interviewer said good but the other is like wait you can use a BST! Yes you can, but I'd rather use a linked list because I don't want to implement a BST for you... Plus you have to deal with the balancing to make it fully efficient. What was funny was that the other interviewer was like really?! And then they had a discussion about it while I'm just sitting there...
Also they didn't respond to any of their candidates.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Visa Inc. in Feb 2016
Interview
-Interviewer reached out to me. I said yes (Tried emailing follow ups but she must have left the company because domain didn't exist anymore)
-Fowarded me to another interviewer in like a day. He was the worst interviewer ever
-Took 2+ weeks of follow up emails. Then he replied once for available time slots. Another 2+ weeks of follow up even though I just gave my follow up times available
-Told me they decided to user Hackerrank to recruit now and if I received the email. Scrapped the available time thing he sent me and of course I didnt get the coding challenge email, why would I be emailing you every 3 days.
-Finished the hackerrank, got all correct. Still no answer 2 weeks later. Decided to write this negative review instead of following up again
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Hackerrank. Check if numbers from 1-10,000 has a divisor that contains 3 or 5. Count how many of them there are in an array. Multuple choice was easy
Override the equal operator, super easy
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Visa Inc. in Feb 2016
Interview
Applied on campus career fair. First there's a technical on-campus interview. After three weeks the recruiter sent me a link of a coding challenge on Hackerrank which includes two coding question and 5 multiple-choice questions. The whole process lasts a long period of time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The on-campus interview includes a lot of basic concepts of OO-Design and Java. Then I'm asked to write the code for merge-sort and explain the time complexity and space complexity. The coding challenge is 90mins in total which includes two coding question and 5 multiple-choice questions.