I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at UKG (Miami, FL) in Feb 2017
Interview
The interview process was long, but really fun, I went to 5 interviews. One phone interview, later a hacker rank test, later one whole day at the company meeting with 4 different groups, whiteboard and problems to resolve. Later other day at the company with the director of one of the groups, and later a phone interview with one of the Software lead directors.
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the questions were related with design, architecture, POO, programming questions, algorithms , logic problems, etc.
Online coding assessment on random algorithm and data structure questions. Then in person interview with basic html and sql questions, followed up by a white board coding interview. Problem was on the easy side. Function that receives two lists and returns the max between the two
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What is a tag in html. What is a left join in sql. Then technical discussion about the specific role
Overall the interview wasn't that much tough, you should know the basics of java and spring boot and Java memory management and it should be enough and in the end interviewer also asked some aptitude based questions.
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Asked about OOPs principles, collection, memory management, exception handling
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at UKG (Lowell, MA) in Aug 2025
Interview
Applied via a UKG recruiter. The process started with an online assessment that included 2 coding questions and 1 SQL problem. After completing that, I had a recruiter screening. The recruiter emphasized that their hiring process was “META-level” and that they bring on FAANG-level engineers. However, the salary offered was extremely low—honestly, even interns at big tech companies get paid more.
After the screening, I followed up but received no responses and was eventually ghosted. About a month later, I got an automated rejection email.
Overall, a very disappointing experience: lengthy process, unrealistic bragging, poor compensation, and lack of professionalism in communication.