They kept me waiting. The interview didn't start on time. They asked me a number of questions all of which I answered. The interviewer gave me the impression that in his opinion I had answered all of the questions. I didn't get the offer. The feedback was I didn't demonstrate knowledge of a topic. But they didn't ask me any questions regarding that topic. I wonder how they determined that I didn't demonstrate knowledge when they didn't ask questions about that topic. Go figure
I applied online. I interviewed at Wells Fargo (New York, NY) in Apr 2023
Interview
Interviewed by 2 people, and one of them seemed to only be interested in finding flaws, he scribbled notes and seemed animated only when I felt he didn't like my answer. For some reason, he didn't like my answer to conflict resolution, which was a very reasonable and well-thought-out, and researched answer. Another answer I gave to a question about website responsiveness (use memcache) clearly upset him that I got it right. He was digging for one-word answers. I'm actually relieved I didn't get an offer because I'd have to work with him.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How to deal with conflict with a manager. How to improve website responsiveness.
3 rounds of interview happened, 2 technical and one manager round.Basic questions in oops, jquery, html, javascript, mvc, sql, agile, testing, ajax, css, .net, .net core , debugging and related