I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Expedia Group (Bellevue, WA) in Mar 2015
Interview
Got a call from one of the HR's in WA. Asked me about the core principles of OOP, the difference between overloading and overriding, and two cs algorithm questions that weren't too bad. Then, the person calling asked me about a few of my projects. She seemed interested in my UDF Caching project which was done in Scala. It seemed as if she was interested in me, but I guess she wasn't.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
You are given a string variable that holds "aabbcc". Given the string, how do we output a2b2c2?
You are given an array where each index holds either a 0 or 1. How do we move all the 0's to the left side of the array and the 1's to the right side of the array?
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Expedia Group (Springfield, MO)
Interview
I put my application in and received a call within 2 days for an interview. I went to an interview on a Wednesday morning and received an email within a few hours asking me to come back for a final interview. I went to final interview on a Friday and was called on Monday offering the job. The interview was basic interview questions, nothing sticks out that was unusual. If I could give any tips, it would be to be completely honest with your answers because they can see that. During the final interview several of the same questions were asked as the first. Interviewers were friendly and engaging, easy to talk to and get along with.
I applied through college or university. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at Expedia Group (Bellevue, WA) in Mar 2015
Interview
Applied on Career Fair. Asked for a on campus after career fair. Then scheduled on site after 1 month. On campus interview was quite easy. You need to write a stack and flatten a binary search tree. Onsite interview was related to data structure and algorithm. The interviewer were nice and helpful. I believe my last interviewer knew I'm pretty tired at that moment and asked me some Q&A questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I choose to respect the NDA. However, the questions were related to data structure and algorithm. It should not be a problem if you are an algorithm master.