The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Mu Sigma in Mar 2012
Interview
Applied through their website and got a call from the HR. (The HR being located in India meant most of the calls came through well past midnight - something to be prepared for if you are applying from the US). Followed by 2 rounds of interviews with engagement managers and one with the geography head. The discussions mainly centered around my resume and experience, nothing statistical was asked. One of them consisted of a case study in my area of expertise. Was offered a position 4th week into the interview process.
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Question 1
What recent tool or technology have you learnt recently ?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Mu Sigma (Richmond, VA) in Aug 2019
Interview
Completely waste of time. They took 4 rounds of interviews and tokd me that I am not good at Python so they are rejecting me. The people who where taking my interview where very ignorant and didn’t even bother listening to my answers. They offered me very low salary. So declined. Also, I heard from their employees that work atmosphere is stressful and team leads are very rude to associates.
I am happy that I am not going to be part of all this.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Mu Sigma (Austin, TX) in Apr 2019
Interview
First interview long conversational and face to face in the office. Second one to crack a case remotely. Third to talk with HR remotely. Fourth to talk with HR about the conditions remotely.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Mu Sigma (Chicago, IL) in Mar 2019
Interview
They asked a few questions and explained the role. They were very intensive on how my past experiences can translate to the current role. I had examples ready to the interview went well for me. I would recommend being ready to explain what value you can add to the company.