I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at CareerBuilder (Norcross, GA) in Oct 2012
Interview
I had three interviews. The first was a low stress phone interview where I was mostly asked about my background and why I liked Computer Science. I was called back the same day and asked to come to an on site interview with two team leads.
For the second interview I was asked about projects I'd worked on and various OO questions. I was then asked to write some code on a whiteboard. In this case I had to write a function that would take in a string and determine whether or not it was a palindrome. I could use any language I wanted and I was told they weren't concerned about it being syntactically correct as long as I could explain what I was doing.
I was then called back for a second round of interviews, this time a with two different teams. This interview went pretty much like the first, with more questions around past projects and OO programming. The first team asked me a very difficult question about quickly accessing data for an autocomplete function. I eventually got to the correct answer but not without lots and lots of hints. They later admitted that they usually don't ask entry level candidates this question. The second team asked me to write a function that would take in an integer and return a word (e.g. pass in "23" and return "twenty three").
I didn't think I had done that well with the second interview so I was very surprised to get a call with a job offer later that day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write a function that will determine whether or not a string is a palindrome.
I interviewed at CareerBuilder (Shanghai, Shanghai)
Interview
It was standard, starting with a code challenge and then a round of manager review.
Clear career path, sadly, due to the merger with Monster, not so many opportunities for growing.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at CareerBuilder (London, England) in Apr 2021
Interview
Good impression, it didn't took too much time, just one interview with manager. Would recommend. Online interview. After that I got a feedback in a few days. No additional tasks.
Application
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at CareerBuilder (Noida) in Apr 2019
Interview
First round was an HR-cum-technical discussion via Zoom, which lasted for about 1 hour. They got back to me after about a week. The second was a Panel discussion in their office premises, which was a purely technical round based on JS(ES5, ES6, Angular, node.js, HTML, CSS, Algos). I got the reply next week about the shortlisting. Then the next was a HR round which was more of a salary and cultural fit based discussion. It took another week before the offer letter was rolled out.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There questions ranging from node.js and scalable architectures to JS compilation process., new features in ES5, and ES6, creating web components etc.