I applied online. I interviewed at Aledade in Sep 2025
Interview
The process was long and repetitive, involving multiple rounds (coding, SQL, system design, and several panel discussions). While the recruiter communication was timely and professional, the overall structure felt poorly coordinated.
Several interviewers were swapped last-minute, and in most sessions (except one or two), interviewers appeared disinterested or disengaged even before the call began — as if they had already decided the outcome. Many rounds covered the same technical questions repeatedly, rather than exploring depth or role-specific capabilities.
By the end, it felt less like an evaluation loop and more like a box-checking exercise, with minimal enthusiasm or ownership from the interview panel.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Mostly interviews had behavioural questions.
coding - average sql/python on codility.
system design - design twitter.
I applied online. I interviewed at Aledade in Jun 2026
Interview
I had an interview with the recruiter and hiring manager followed by a take home coding assignment. Recruiter was knowledgeable and friendly. Hiring manager interview was thoughtful - I was asked broad questions to assess the technical experience of my past - describe a difficult technical challenge, describe a scenario where you made a hard decision etc.
Coding interview was take home, done on codility with 72hrs for completion - it had two questions - both difficult - one was dynamic programming with state and the other required complex, nested sql. I cracked both and sent it back same day. But they decided not to go forward after reviewing it. I asked for more details on the review but they didn't provide it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
DP - Assembly line optimization with switch costs
SQL - Create a ski slope configuration comprising of 3 mountains with input mountains, their heights and connections
I applied online. I interviewed at Aledade (Bethesda, MD)
Interview
1) Initial recruiter interview
2) Hiring manager level interview.
3). Interview loop consisting of the following.
Technical Systems Design ( 1 on 1): Presented with a Miro board outlining a system design problem I was asked to provide a solution for. This was an iterative process with the requirements changing as they would in the real world.
Codility coding assignment. This io open book and includes Python and SQL. You have 72 hours to complete which is plenty of time.
3) Project Retrospective (1 on 1) : discuss prior projects in your career along with a discussion of challenges you faced and how you addressed them.
Codility Review (panel): Code review of your Codility assignments with an emphasis on why you chose your solutions and edge conditions in your tests.
Building together ( 1 on 1 ): discussion on your cross functional development experience with a focus on challenges you have faced and how you addressed them.
Bar Raiser (1 on 1): typical bar raiser interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you describe a time when a solution you proposed turned out to not be practical or performant.