I applied through university. I interviewed at MathWorks in Nov 2025
Interview
Overall a great experience. the process looked like this:
Application submitted
automated email received with a link to a coding assessment and a recorded video interview. Coding assessment had three sections; a compulsory math and analytical reasoning, which was pretty easy, and pick ONE out of TWO sections: a MATLAB section with 35 questions (mostly syntax based) OR a coding section with 3 problems, one was leetcode easy two were medium. You can use any language you want, I used C++.
Video interview with had three questions; why mathworks, why would you be a good fit and visa/immigration questions. You will hear the question, get 30s to prepare, and 1 min to record. If you mess up the first time, you're allowed ONE retake. with no time limit between retakes.
After this was a 30 min call with the manager
and then a 4 hour interview; 2 hour technical, 45 minute manager and 45 minute HR. Technical had questions on my resume, past projects, a thorough review of my hackerrank answers (I completed BOTH MATLAB and C++ sections, but was only tested on the C++ section during the interview). I am from an EE background, but you MUST have good coding skills, including at least a basic understanding of DSA (time complexity, space complexity etc). After that was a live coding test with leetcode medium. The manager round had a few behavioral questions like "example of a challenge you faced" etc. The HR round had similar behavioral questions like "how do you like to stay organized".
I then got a phone call within 3 days of the final round.
I applied online. I interviewed at MathWorks (Massachusetts Avenue Heights)
Interview
Phone interview with the hiring manager, phone call with internal recruiter, phone interview with team member, virtual interview presentation (with prep call and feedback from hiring manager) followed by 5 one-on-one virtual interviews.
I applied online. I interviewed at MathWorks (Natick, MA)
Interview
The interviewers were very helpful and did not seem intimidating at all. First there is a phone call with the manager where they just ask you what you want to do if you join mathworks. Then theres the technical interview. Another manager round and finally the HR round.
They asked a low-level design question. There were two interviewers. One was just there to oversee and the other was a member of the EDG group who joined ~2 years ago.
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