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La entrevista RRHH fue más que nada para conocerme, lo que buscaba y contarme un poco de la empresa. Se denota lo mucho que los empleados valoran su trabajo en la empresa. La entrevista técnica también fue corta, supongo que por la misma razón. El puesto era para Android y iOS, y me dieron la opción de dar la entrevista en cualquiera de los dos entornos. Elegí Android. No hubo nada de problemas técnicos complejos, solo me hicieron preguntas de patrones de diseño, librerías en boga (algo estándar en mobile), y un poco de live-coding para verificar que conocía los caveats del lenguaje. En todo momento el entrevistador acompañó con preguntas para cerciorarse de que los conceptos sabía aplicarlos en la otra plataforma. La última entrevista con el co-founder de la empresa, donde se discutieron asuntos financieros y terminé de despejar las dudas que tenía respecto a la modalidad de trabajo
Basic behavioral questions and your knowledge of stuff that applies to the role.
In any language, write for us an application that will take any sequence of 5 numbers, and write out its digits in order from low to high, eg, given "85967" your output should be "56789." Do this in five minute.
The most difficult question was on the codility test; it was about negabinaries, I can't post the exact problem but I recommend to read about that topic.
Community service is a really big component of Alaska Air's values - could you tell us about your community service experience?
Why do you want to work with us?
Round 1- The first round was a Reactjs coding round where I had to render a list of text headings from a JSON API input. Then make each item clickable to display/ hide a subtext after clicking on headings. Lastly, keep and display a count of text items clicked. Round 2- First hour(1/5) was again React coding round, where you are given a UI component for empty and occupied parking spot and you have to reuse the UI components to render a parking lot. Then make the parking spot clickable to park/ unpark a car in spot. Lastly, each parking spot has a cost associated with it which we had to add and display based on number of cars parked in the lot Second hour(2/5) - Plain javascript coding with easy array based algorithmic question. Third Hour(3/5) - Review their mobile app and make suggestion on how to improve/ test it. Fourth Hour(4/5) - Design their mobile app from scratch. What libraries will you use. How will you divide work among team. How will you design data store. What APIs will be required to display the search result page. Fifth Hour(5/5) - Behavioral with Hiring manager. What are you looking to achieve/ learn in your next role?
Behavioral, resume based questions, technical questions related to OOP and Javascript
How did you implement this which is in your resume
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