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really simple. just fiddle with the url. see spoiler and replace the elements in square brackets with the relevant info. I tried it last year and it worked.
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https://[company].hirevue.com/api/internal/candidates/interviews/[your_id]/?include=answers,sections,poc

let us know how it goes.
This method didnt work for me (i might have been doign it wrong) but i found this on reddit which did work.

I did this to test it out since this is my first time encountering hirevue for a software engineer position.

Be logged in/on the hire vue page

Open the network activity tab in dev tools,

doesn't matter which browser(I used firefox, if you don’t know how to open this check the link below).

Click accept the cookies in the pop up

then refresh the page, you should see the link/url and it should work as the OP said.

If you don’t refresh the page the requests will be blank

You do not need to put the json in a formatter, you can read it in dev tools but it is easier to click the raw JSON button to copy and paste it into a json formatter

It gives me the coding challenges , so ill study those and take this interview later this week. :lolbron:
Thanks anyways.


edit: Damn . One of the question they asked me would have taken me hours to do , or not even being able to solve it in time.

In this challenge, you're given a string containing jumbled letters from several concatenated words. Each word is a numeral from `zero` to `nine`. Each numeral may be used multiple times in the jumbled string.

Write a program that returns integers corresponding to the numerals used to form the jumbled string. Integers must be sorted in ascending order.

For example, `reuonnoinfe` are shuffled letters of the strings `one` `four` `nine`. Your program's output should be `149`.

this is the answer
 
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This method didnt work for me (i might have been doign it wrong) but i found this on reddit which did work.

I did this to test it out since this is my first time encountering hirevue for a software engineer position.

Be logged in/on the hire vue page

Open the network activity tab in dev tools,

doesn't matter which browser(I used firefox, if you don’t know how to open this check the link below).

Click accept the cookies in the pop up

then refresh the page, you should see the link/url and it should work as the OP said.

If you don’t refresh the page the requests will be blank

You do not need to put the json in a formatter, you can read it in dev tools but it is easier to click the raw JSON button to copy and paste it into a json formatter

It gives me the coding challenges , so ill study those and take this interview later this week. :lolbron:
Thanks anyways.


edit: Damn . One of the question they asked me would have taken me hours to do , or not even being able to solve it in time.

In this challenge, you're given a string containing jumbled letters from several concatenated words. Each word is a numeral from `zero` to `nine`. Each numeral may be used multiple times in the jumbled string.

Write a program that returns integers corresponding to the numerals used to form the jumbled string. Integers must be sorted in ascending order.

For example, `reuonnoinfe` are shuffled letters of the strings `one` `four` `nine`. Your program's output should be `149`.

this is the answer

Man fukk that question, I'd have to fight someone.
 

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Damn all these years and I didn't even know this thread existed. Recent CE grad, can't find a position because a lot of jobs I apply to require programming experience I don't have. Somebody give me some suggestions on where to start, really need some coding practice, or at least tell me which post has relevant information.
 
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Damn all these years and I didn't even know this thread existed. Recent CE grad, can't find a position because a lot of jobs I apply to require programming experience I don't have. Somebody give me some suggestions on where to start, really need some coding practice, or at least tell me which post has relevant information.
Check out this thread.
Learn Python in 100 days thread

It's for a course that goes often on sale , but you can also find relevant information for free on YouTube. Like the free code camp youtube channel
 

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cscareersquestions on reddit is like the Coli. Everyone is making over 250k and all work at FAANG. If you're not working for a FAANG then you ain't shyt, according to them. :duck:

I know FAANG folks are making a lot of money but it's like those type of folks can't imagine that there is a whole 49 other states and countless parts of the country where good engineering/comp Sci jobs exists and not everyone wants to be in silicon Valley.

Maybe I'm just :flabbynsick: but I enjoy my job here in the south far away from SV and I like being able to work a straight 9 - 5. I may do some job hopping occasionally depending on how my performance eval for this year go and how that is translated into raises at my current place. But, these dudes are talking about transferring every 6 months or year to new jobs in order to get pay raises and that shyt sounds too stressful to me. Maybe if I was younger and wasn't trying to start a family and build a life outside of work, I could do it but even thinking about that instability stresses me out.
 
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cscareers on reddit is like the Coli. Everyone is making over 250k and all work at FAANG. If you're not working for a FAANG then you ain't shyt, according to them. :duck:

I know FAANG folks are making a lot of money but it's like those type of folks can't imagine that there is a whole 49 other states and countless parts of the country where good engineering/comp Sci jobs exists and not everyone wants to be in silicon Valley.

Maybe I'm just :flabbynsick: but I enjoy my job here in the south far away from SV and I like being able to work a straight 9 - 5. I may do some job hopping occasionally depending on how my performance eval for this year go and how that is translated into raises at my current place. But, these dudes are talking about transferring every 6 months or year to new jobs in order to get pay raises and that shyt sounds too stressful to me. Maybe if I was younger and wasn't trying to start a family and build a life outside of work, I could do it but even thinking about that instability stresses me out.
Funny shyt, the dude I posted earlier was talkin about the exact same thing. He said FAANG is cool but yall gotta realize there are a shyt load of other companies that pay very well too.
 

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Funny shyt, the dude I posted earlier was talkin about the exact same thing. He said FAANG is cool but yall gotta realize there are a shyt load of other companies that pay very well too.

it's not so much about money, it's about exit opportunities once you are in faang you can always jump around no matter how good or bad you are however not the same can be said for the opposite.
 

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Currently learning React since it seems to be more popular than Angular ( so it gets asked more in job placements) .
I also did my Chase interview over hirevue and i didn't do so well lol. Got nervous and even my palms were sweating.
I guess i should get a response this week if anything but not feeling too hot about that one.
 
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I read that in Saurons voice from Xmen TAS :mjlol:
 
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Damn all these years and I didn't even know this thread existed. Recent CE grad, can't find a position because a lot of jobs I apply to require programming experience I don't have. Somebody give me some suggestions on where to start, really need some coding practice, or at least tell me which post has relevant information.




Check out this thread.
Learn Python in 100 days thread

It's for a course that goes often on sale , but you can also find relevant information for free on YouTube. Like the free code camp youtube channel





:mjlol: come on Mike, you didn't even read brehs question lol
 
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Damn all these years and I didn't even know this thread existed. Recent CE grad, can't find a position because a lot of jobs I apply to require programming experience I don't have. Somebody give me some suggestions on where to start, really need some coding practice, or at least tell me which post has relevant information.



My answer would be to search this thread, bro. There are lots of folks in here who ran into this same issue. In fact, @Obreh Winfrey went through this if I'm not mistaken.
 

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Funny shyt, the dude I posted earlier was talkin about the exact same thing. He said FAANG is cool but yall gotta realize there are a shyt load of other companies that pay very well too.

It's true..I interned at fb a while back and then worked for multiple start ups..now I work for the government and if a company can afford you they will find a way.

Also after a while all of it is the same from my experience
 
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