I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Pluralsight
Interview
Consisted of three parts. The first was a pair programming exercise with a current employee, this was a very easy coding challenge. Next was a more technical interview. Here I was basically asked about current projects I was working on and things that I was learning. If you are passionate about programming and have interesting things that you are working on or learning about and can speak on them in detail you will do well. The last part was a culture interview where I don't think I did as well. These were questions such as 'how have you made a customer happy?', 'how have you resolved a workplace conflict?', 'what is the main thing you look for in a company?' etc... These were questions I haven't thought much about and caught me off guard a bit. I liked the interview process, it was all very practical. None of the typical esoteric CS questions you might normally get in an interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The pair programming challenge was the parsing of a string of numbers by different delimiters and then summing the numbers.
One aptitude test, one MCQ(common concepts and methods like bubble sort), then an HR interview going over projects and previous roles, asking about what you specifically did, as well as challenges you faced.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Pluralsight (Farmington, UT) in Feb 2024
Interview
I got stood up for the interview. I was scheduled to have a phone interview with someone at 1pm and they just never called. No email explaining why either. Very unprofessional.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Pluralsight (Bengaluru) in Oct 2023
Interview
It was a medium range interview if you are good with dsa and problem then you can easily ace this interview.i didn't recall some concepts of dsa during interview so got rejected
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Question they will ask according to your resume they asked me dsa and problem solving