I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Articulate Global in Oct 2025
Difficult interview
Application
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Articulate Global
Interview
I contacted Articulate via careers.stackoverflow.com, and got a fast response to set up phone interviews with the director of engineering and a team lead, both one on one. We talked about my experience in the domain I was interviewing for (desktop) and ran through a few of the standard tech interview "demonstrate knowledge" style questions. I don't recall any brain teasers, but they did expect me to be in the know on performance, as they take it very seriously. Afterwards, I was given a "take home" programming challenge to complete, to demonstrate my coding chops and ability to tackle a performant windows desktop application.
Following turning in my application, which I spent several hours on across a few evenings, I talked to the CTO and discussed benefits and my salary history. After that, I got the offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You need to be proficient with Winforms/GDI for both the assignment and your work. It's really not a big deal, but don't come in flush with WPF knowledge and think you're set.
Interview was a Zoom audio only call with one of the worst recruiters I've ever spoken with. I received no intro to the company or the position as is the usual. Instead she dived right into what my salary expectations were, if I have any other opportunities and what stage was I in, and then a bunch of questions that made it clear she had not looked at my resume at all. She told me that she'd pass on her notes to the hiring manager and then let me know if they would proceed or not. What notes? She barely gleaned anything that wasn't already on my resume. For example, how many years of experience do I have. I felt like she was bored and wasn't actually listening to any of my responses. Then, next day I receive a thanks but no thanks email. I am assuming that this interview was just a formality and that there was just a quota needing to be filled. Waste of my time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How many years of professional experience (excluding internships)
What was the tech stack used
Do I have any cloud experience
Do I have any other opportunities that I’m talking with and what stage in the process am I in
Am I happy with the salary range
Why am I leaving my current role
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Round 1: Phone screen with recruiter about basic stuff about background and what I'm looking for.
Round 2: Hiring manager was a no show.
Round 2 Again: Hiring manager was late.
Withdrew after Round 2 Again.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Articulate Global (Pittsburgh, PA) in Apr 2024
Interview
Four-part interview including a phone call, multiple Zoom interviews, with live coding exercises, take-home project, and more. I didn't have much experience in their particular stack, so some of the work required a lot of on-the-fly learning. Everyone was pleasant to chat with and prompt to respond. No one was late to any meetings and the recruiter communicated very well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you handle a freezing UI in a Windows application?