I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at athenahealth (Austin, TX) in Apr 2017
Interview
Told by HR that Technical portions were supposed to be a collaborative working session. However, reality was just someone giving you a question and sitting there in silence for 90 minutes. Otherwise, seems like a great company with a terrific mission.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Question made more complicated than it needed to be. Once you strip out fluff the answer is clear. But, you'll spend 60 mins stuck on the fluff. Maybe that's the true purpose of the question. People that can get to the details that matter.
I applied online. I interviewed at athenahealth (Chennai)
Interview
easy level dsa questions like two sum , substring , sorting techniques etc , mysql problems and mysql concepts like primary key , java based technical questions and previous work experience in detail .
I had attended the live coding round. i couldnt remember but it involved array. i get rejected. But it was quite easy for anyone who already aced or practicing leetcode
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at athenahealth
Interview
Rd1: Recruiter
Rd2: HM Interview - 30m
Rd3: Coding Interview - 90m
Rd4: 2x 90m Coding Interview, 1 Behavioral (Virtual Onsite)
To put it in one sentence, Athenahealth’s interview process is significantly flawed and out of touch. Expect 4.5-6 HOURS of rigorous coding round interviews where you must complete fully optimized working solutions.There’s no care for how, or why you solved the problem. Just get every test case passing, and you’ve got a job. It’s clear this company is more keen on hiring a leetcoder, rather than trying to identify real talent. Other than the HM interview, no other opportunities are given to meet your potential coworkers. Expect to hop on a call with a stone wall of an interviewer, and have no intro’s or icebreaker. This was probably the biggest red flag of all.
Do better athenahealth..
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Summation of numbers across data sets,
2. Run validation logic against multiple list inputs
3. Print hierarchical structure of data sets
4. Find nearest point on a graph