I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Allstate
Interview
1 - On Campus 45 minutes. Mix of both technical and behavioral. Easy questions, but had 3 questions to complete in approx 20 mins.
Next Step- Onsite Interviews. One day 10am to 2pm.
4 Interviews: Each 45 to 50 mins long
1st Behavioral
2nd Data Structure Coding, difficulty increases as we move forward
3rd Lunch Interview: Team fit
4th Data Science Case Study: More about the process of thinking and SQL
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Start with leetcode easy and increase the difficulty of the same question to medium twice.
SQL part was more like how well you know the concepts.
I applied online. I interviewed at Allstate in Jan 2020
Interview
Application process that passed through HR and then to specific site where interview takes place. After the specific site reached out to potential candidates and scheduled interview through specific site personnel.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Allstate (Philadelphia, PA) in Jan 2020
Interview
I applied on LinkedIn and the process took about 2 weeks. HR required a quick phone screening prior to the in person interview with three attorneys in their Center City Philadelphia office.
About halfway through the interview I knew I didn't get the job just from their facial expressions which did not say much considering the interview was supposed to take approximately an hour but lasted only 15 minutes.
Out of the three men conducting the interview only one was primarily talking and the others asked unnecessary questions such as what sports did my high school offer which was irrelevant to the job and due to the fact that I graduated from college so I did not see the point of why my high school seemed important.
They also asked me the extracurriculars I participated in college which were clearly written on my resume which led me to believe they did not even bother to read my resume or if they did not fully.
Usually employers discuss the job in detail and exactly what you would be doing daily, but when I questioned what the job entailed besides what was in the job description they actually told me that it was all written in the job description and left it at that. They did not elaborate on the team chemistry within the litigation team or how workers feel working there everyday. In the short time that I was there I did not feel comfortable at all and knew less about the job than what was written in the job description.
Overall I am actually glad they did not want me for this job because I would not have accepted it anyway due to their unprofessionalism.