I applied online. I interviewed at Turing in Jan 2023
Interview
An automated coding challenges (2 problems 1 Easy and 1 Medium) that were taken straight from Leetcode. Disappointing how easy it would be to cheat on it - When I failed Crossover and TopTal, I felt their tests were real filters. Was able to easily answer the Turing questions though. 30 min time limit and a buggy & unclear code editor. I legit couldn't submit on of the practice questions, spend ~10 min trying to submit a 'close the brackets', stacks question. Then multiple choice theory tests on multiple tech stacks. Haven't received an intro call or job offer yet.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Two Leetcode Questions (straight from Leetcode). One easy medium. No proctoring. 30 mins Multiple choice tests on different tech stacks, Typescript, React, Python, etc.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Turing in Jan 2023
Interview
The entire process is automated. You will need to perform some code tests on their platform, but they are not overly complex.
The challenging part is filling out your profile on the Turing website. It appears to be a worse version of LinkedIn, and unfortunately, there is no way to import your LinkedIn profile or resume file. You must manually enter all of your information.
After waiting for one month to hear back from Turing following the completion of my tests and profile, I received an email stating that my profile did not have enough experience details. I was informed that I needed to provide more information about my experiences, which was a very tedious process.
I do not think I will continue with the process, as my resume has been reviewed by several other companies who all found it satisfactory. Turing seems to require a level of detail that does not make sense, and it appears they may lack human resources staff, so they ask programmers to handle this task. My experience with the company was not positive.