I applied online. I interviewed at Market Traders Institute in Jan 2019
Interview
Great. Just know your stuff. Nothing crazy. Be prepared. Wear nice clothes. That kind of thing. I don't want to go too much into details. So what else is there to say.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Market Traders Institute in Aug 2014
Interview
Entered in the main building which was absolutely beautiful and headed to the third floor. Met two people at a front desk and was required to fill out some general paper work. Passed around a couple of words, they were very friendly and like-able to shoot the breeze with.
The office is gorgeous inside, and it covers the entire half-side of the third floor. I didn't get to see it all, but it's big to house a lot of employees.
I went into the main conference room and spoke with four people. The Sr. marketing gentleman asked most of the questions, he was a very really nice guy that gave the interview more "at home" feeling. The VP was there and he was also really nice -- they didn't seem to want to drill me like at some interviews, perhaps because I did a lot of talking. It actually a very fun interview, we had a few laughs and heckles here and there -- for a time it didn't even seem like an interview.
They got to some technical questions and my background. I told them about the SDLC and a lot of components to use when developing software the right way, and some of my history on things I built. I'd say this took 3/4 of the interview but there was some back and forth. The technical gentleman knew what I was talking about and that was nice, he didn't have any hard questions I think because I did a lot of talking.
I tried to think of all the questions possible at the end to ask them, but my mind ran out of ideas I had so much fun chatting about technology. Overall they are very professional, personable, and have a good interview process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you fix errors in the legacy application while developing the modern application?