I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at FICO (San Rafael, CA) in May 2015
Interview
Very positive experience. Met the recruiters at my college career fair, got along with them very well. A recruiter called me the following week to set up a phone screening to go over basic information, i.e. when I was graduating, what type of job I was looking for, etc. Had an additional phone Interview to go over my resume a bit more in depth and my tech skills.
Next was an on-site interview. This involved 4, one-hour interviews with 4 members of the team I would be working with. 3 basic interviews going over your skills and background and 1 tech screening. I really enjoyed all the people I spoke with and got along with them very well. Was pretty casual, much more of a conversation feel than an actual interview.
Had one final interview the following week with the Lead Director of the team and was notified I was getting an offer a few days later.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why would you want to work at FICO? Describe your resume and projects you have worked on.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at FICO (San Francisco, CA) in Mar 2024
Interview
The recruiter here is amazing, knows the company, gave the salary range up front, was friendly and nice in the interview, However, the interviewers said that wanted to move forward but I never heard back even after following up with the recruiter
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at FICO in Aug 2016
Interview
A company representative came to my college career fair. Then I applied the job online. Two weeks later I was asked for a phone interview that scheduled in the next week. The phone interview took about 15 minutes. I was asked some general questions like location, education, etc.. Result came out in another week.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at FICO (San Rafael, CA) in Jan 2016
Interview
I interviewed for the San Rafael office (CA). My first interaction was at the career fair at UC Berkeley and from there I went through 4 rounds interview.
1st -HR - primarily behavioral asking about the kind of work i have been doing - 15-20 mins
Had to wait a long time (~2 months) to get an answer to if i m going to the next round
2nd - Behavioural - asking to describe the kind of analytical projects I have done - ~30 mins
3rd- i interviewed with the team - general behavior questions and one technical interview
4th - behavioural - similar to 2nd interview
They were quick in process from round 2-4, very adjusting with your day/time preferences for the interviews. It was a smooth process except for the long wait after round 1.