I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Logic20/20 (Seattle, WA)
Interview
The interview process at Logic 20/20 is very in-depth. They really try to get to know you as a person as well as get a feel for your technical skills. I went through 3 interviews before getting an offer. Each interview was very friendly, but also very technical as they tried to push my knowledge of SQL and BI. I was very impressed with their professionalism and the time they took with me to answer my questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you were stuck on a desert island with a database that contained all the knowledge ever created, but you only had 10 SQL statements that you could ever use, what would they be?
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Logic20/20
Interview
The recruiter was super friendly and helpful. The process was faster than some of the previous comments I read on Glassdoor - perhaps because an immediate opening needs to filled fast. However, what I discovered throughout the interview process was:
1) There's ill-matched expectations. Although I had been explicit in my skill set & desired career path in my initial interviews, I was set up to be interviewed by a manager who clearly had a different set of expectations. (Could be prevented by the recruiter or the initial interviewer.)
2) Though the company came to my attention by recommendation (flat structure, opportunity for growth, willingness to invest in employees), I got a different vibe from being in the office & interacting with a couple of different people (including the manager). The organizational structure of the company seems a little unclear to me. Having an org chart that includes constant flux suggests to me that perhaps the company is less stable or less sure of how it should be organized.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
technical questions that were not consistent to my career aspiration