The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Tyler Technologies (Plano, TX) in Feb 2016
Interview
30 Minutes with a pair of women for the 'personality' interview. Then 30 minutes with two gentlemen for the 'technical interview'.
Felt good about the interview, but also was confused. When I went in and was waiting for my interview to begin, three other students from UTD (my school) showed up. Two of them were Graduate students. Its unfair of Tyler to waste undergrads time on these interviews. Clearly, they were just going to hire the grad students for the intern role anyway.
This reflects poorly on their process, and the people involved. I will not be reapplying again, and will advise my colleagues to stay away from Tyler.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write a code function segment that prints out all the numbers from 1-100 , and also prints 'fizz' if that number is divisible by 3, and 'buzz' if that number is divisible by 8.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Tyler Technologies (Lakewood, CO) in Sep 2025
Interview
Technical: Fantastic, overseers helped me code and were interested primarily how i worked, not how well i did. I was assigned to program a game with an algorithm to properly adjust and see how I worked in a team
I applied online. I interviewed at Tyler Technologies (Lubbock, TX)
Interview
Only had a phone interview and it was average. I was not prepared to be asked any technical questions, so it was a little rough for me answering the questions.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Tyler Technologies in Feb 2025
Interview
Easy process, took a few weeks from start to finish, simple(ish) coding challenge, technical interview with a few members of the team, and then a few weeks of waiting. Communication was good and everyone seemed great!