I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Medidata Solutions (London, England) in Nov 2012
Interview
Three interviews in one day:
1) General technical programming and problem solving. 2 part test: 1 Java/C#, 1 SQL. Given a couple of hours to complete the two tests alone. The SQL can seem rather indepth at first but it's more to see if you understand what's going on in the background.
2) HR interview. This was pretty standard (as HR interview tend to be): give an example of a challenge you overcame, and so on.
3) 2nd technical interview with potential team lead. A discussion with the VP of the engineering team the position was for. A discussion about own, out-of-work projects, and what will be expected within the team; an overview of the product and what it's capable of.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A lot of the SQL questions (form an engineering POV) are, or can be, solved by using tools such as Hibernate. And so having to explain the inner workings of a complex SQL query can be daunting for someone who's used Hibernate.
I applied online. I interviewed at Medidata Solutions (Iselin, NJ) in Jan 2025
Interview
3 rounds, consisted of 1 HR screening followed by a technical interview that went through resume and job relevant concepts, conducted by various team members, and then an interview with the hiring manager
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a project on your resume that you're proud of
I interviewed at Medidata Solutions (New York, NY)
Interview
quick and easy. Basic interview questions. No hard 45 minute algorithms most of the large companies ask for. Overall most of the interview was to understand my background and how I can help apply skills to the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Create a working example of javascript input box and message once submitted.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Medidata Solutions (London, England)
Interview
The offered position did not match the job description. The interview is of three stages: - Screening Call - Video call interview with the hiring manager - Video Pair programming. HR and the engineer during pairing were friendly, but the hiring manager was too formal and strict and the interview got off the track. Offer received but the position did not match the job description. I asked to schedule a meeting with the hiring manager, which was then cancelled last minute and never rescheduled and didn't hear back from the manager. HR reached out to the manager but didn't hear back from them either.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Typical iteration over a list and either transforming or doing calculations on the elements.