I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Walmart (Chicago, IL) in Jul 2011
Interview
Day long interview at the big hotel in chicago. The question were were easy to average dev question. THere were 5 guys asked various questions, The first three are technical interview. The last one with the HR , the forth one with a director.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Walmart (Sunnyvale, CA)
Interview
Long interview but good process. Got a phone screen and a day on site process. Hiring manager was very good. HR was very good. The whole process took about a week. I accepted the offer.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Walmart (San Bruno, CA) in Jun 2015
Interview
1 phone interview:- basic algorithms, java, multithreading
5 on-site interviews:- NDA. I felt the focus was not only on algorithms and programming skills, but also on complex design questions.
The interviewers were very smart and friendly. In fact, I learned a couple of new things in the interviews. They didn't care if I knew some random puzzles or trick solutions, but they did evaluate me based on my approach.
I had several offers and interviews setup, but WalmartLabs made me a very competitive offer. Also, the technology I will get to be working on is the exact same thing I was looking for.
The process was very smooth, every interviewer was on time, and the recruiter was very helpful till the end. I was highly impressed by the professionalism they depicted.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: In simple words, the question was to perform addition of two decimal numbers, but with a flexible base of 1<= n <=9