I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Ramp in Jan 2024
Interview
I am well qualified for the position, so decided to apply. The application required you decoding a URL in order to get instructions for a small react app they wanted you to build *prior* to applying. Normally I pass on applications that require something like this before an intro call, but decided to do it. I was happy with my solution, went the extra mile in a couple areas, and followed best practices. The next day at exactly 9am I got a form rejection letter. I checked the code sandbox and no one had even viewed my code. It’s honestly disgusting to me that they’d require all this extra work, not review it, and then send you a canned rejection email (and judging from the timestamp being exactly 9am, I imagine no human even looked at my resume).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Decode a URI, go to the url it creates, follow instructions to build a react app that fetches a word and then displays it one letter at a time with a .5 second delay between letters.
I applied online. I interviewed at Ramp (New York, NY)
Interview
Homework in the application form: Capture the flag then print on screen with a typewriter effect. Then a recruiter call. Recruiter ghosted me so did not have a chance to talk about it
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Capture the flag then print on screen with a typewriter effect
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Ramp in Jun 2023
Interview
Did the code challenge for the interview, phone screen, and technical interview. The challenge on the application was honestly pretty fun, and I solved it pretty quickly so I felt pretty optimistic. Phone screen was pretty standard. The technical interview was not too bad, definitely not leetcode style thankfully. I got too distracted by less important details and unfortunately I didn't finish the challenge in time, and I'd guess that's why they didn't end up moving forward with my application. Everyone I spoke to in the process was very professional and seemed cool. I may try applying again in the future if I'm still job searching.