I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Fast Enterprises (Denver, CO) in Dec 2011
Interview
Very nice company and overall a positive experience. We exchanged emails and then had a phone interview. After that I was flown down to Denver and put up in a hotel room. I met a number of people including the managing partners and was given a tour of the building. The onsite interview consisted of an IQ/mensa-like test and then several riddles from the interviewer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given the time, find the degrees between the minute and hours hands.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Fast Enterprises in Jul 2023
Interview
Recruiters and interviewers were very easy to talk to. Video interview followed by a technical interview about a month later. The technical covered OOP, some SQL, and a lot of problem-solving brain teaser type of questions. Overall, a solid interview process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write a function to display all the prime numbers on the range given.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Fast Enterprises (Columbus, OH) in Sept 2020
Interview
The first interview consisted of a short period during which I was allowed to ask questions, followed by a brief technical (coding) portion, then a few questions on soft skills.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you were in an important meeting and your manager accidentally gave the customers the wrong date for a project deadline, what would you do?
I applied through university. I interviewed at Fast Enterprises
Interview
I met them at the career fair for my school, they liked my resume and asked me to come in for a on campus interview the next day. The on campus interview was one hour long consisting of 30 minutes where I was given a sheet of 35 brain teasers and told to finish the test (then the recruiter left). There was 1 code implementation question. I almost left at this point. The second half was watching the interviewer score the brain teasers 'test' and talking about the position. Through this discussion it was heavily implied that I would not get paid even close to my previous internship's hourly rate and I was told I would have to accept the offer (if given) without knowing where I would be doing the internship.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Write the implementation for a prime factorization algorithm. What ways could you make this algorithm more efficient?