I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Verizon
Interview
I applied on line then went through on line behavioral testing where you recorded your answers based on questions that they had predetermined. Nothing special they were just simple behavioral problems.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Simple behavioral questions(biggest weakness, why do you want to work here, etc..)
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Verizon in Oct 2018
Interview
I had a on-demand video screen, and the interview website is clunky and does not let you start over if you are not happy with your response. You can only have 96 hours before the invitation expires, which is not helpful at all when you are in school. You can potentially email a recruiter, but in my case my schedule did not work out either way.
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Question 1
If you and your peer working on a project have different ideas, how did you communicate and decide which one to implement
I applied through university. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Verizon (New York, NY) in Oct 2016
Interview
After applying very early during the school year, I received an email 2 days later to complete a HireVue video interview, asking you generic behavioral questions. About a month later, I was invited to attend their onsite interview, which was again a simple 45 minute behavioral interview except with an engineering manager. Despite having an itinerary of 4 hours, they could have sent us a specified time slot instead of waiting in a conference room for 2+ hours. Furthermore, some of the other applicants waiting in the room with me had their interview delayed to later in the day because some of the interviewers didn't even show up to work. While the interviewer I spoke to was thankfully a delight and initially sold me on wanting to intern at Verizon, I have waited (rather, I am still waiting) over two months only to receive two emails stating they are trying to find the "best fit" for me. Furthermore, the second email they sent me was addressed to a different person and contained a clearly copied and pasted message which they didn't even bother to edit themselves. Here is a portion of the email: "We are still working hard to find a great fit for you and are working with hiring managers across (Function)." They didn't ask me a single technical question.
This has convinced me that I would never want to work here for both a full time and internship position and would highly suggest to others to look elsewhere for a career in software engineering.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Generic behavioral questions, such as "What was a technical challenge that you had to overcome, and what were the steps you took to resolve the challenge and move forward?"