I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at eHealth in Apr 2019
Interview
1. A 48-hour take home
2. Phone screen with a data scientist going over resume projects
3. Phone screen with a data scientist, going over machine learning and statistical design
4. On-site interview (SQL, Python, and general design questions)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. SQL joins, aggregate functions, union, nested select
2. When would you use mean squared error vs. mean absolute error as a loss function?
3. How would you calculate correlation between numerical variables? Non-numerical variables?
4. When would you not want to use accuracy as a validation metric?
5. What is your go-to model for binary classification and why?
It was a valuable experience, and I went through many processes, learning a lot along the way. This has equipped me with knowledge and confidence that will better prepare me for the upcoming interviews ahead.
The process started with completing a written assessment that involved questions related to what ML projects you have worked on and what are you expecting in your next role. Following it, there was a phone screen with the technical recruiter and then a technical interview with the hiring manager.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at eHealth in May 2021
Interview
I submitted the resume online and HR contacted me on the same day I submitted it, which is the fastest reply within all the companies. First-round is the Hr call, and the second one is OA. Hiring manager and Hr are very nice.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Some online assessment including Python, Statistics, Machine Learning