I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at VMware in Oct 2014
Interview
I had one phone interview where interviewer dove into the nitty-gritty questions about JavaScript. It was a very pleasant interview with fair questions for a Technical Lead. I went for an on-site interview later where I talked to the hiring manager, one back-end developer, 2 front-end developers and another manager. The last person I talked to was from HR to see if I was a cultural fit for the company.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
The hardest questions were involving JavaScript Event Loop details.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at VMware (Houston, TX) in Sep 2014
Interview
At least 7 recruiters from VMware called me, got days and times mixed up, asked the same questions over and over...(why they didn't cc each other, I don't know) and then finally set up my technical interview. My first interviewer was impressed with me and I got to the second round. There were two ladies interviewing me on the second round. They spoke in hushed tones to each other while I was talking (such I found very rude and distracting), talked about how busy they were these days and barely had any serious questions for me. I emailed 4 of the recruiters back twice and no-one even had the courtesy to say they weren't interested. All in all a waste of time. Oh and I wasn't even looking for a job, they found me on LinkedIn and hounded me till I have my number for a phone call.
Speaks volumes for their lack of professionalism.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at VMware (Sandy Springs, GA)
Interview
Phone Interview - Personality test
On-site interview - two seperate interviews on site on the same day with the leads of the QA department. Technical questions were asked, like how would you test so and so system.....
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