Hour-long phone screen. Spent several evenings writing a well-organized Python web app as a response to a prompt. They flew me out and interviewed me for several hours. The interview included preparing a short presentation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One of the questions seemed to be probing for some clever way of using the filesystem to address a tricky problem. They seemed to have a specific right answer in mind. Not exactly a brain-teaser, but it did seem like a bit of a you-get-it-or-you-don't question.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Tesla (Illinois City, IL)
Interview
Two interviews. One with a software engineer of the team. The second was with the hiring manager of the team. I was questioned on sql and c# on the first interview, the next interview was more a behavioral, Troubleshooting techniques, debugging etc
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Part 1 - sql questions and c# Part 2 - Behavioral questions and questions about Debugging, tools. Basically your experience with projects
there were 2 sessions of 45-min technical interview with engineers on the team, very little small talk and mostly assessing coding skills. I was initially reached out to via email by the recruiter