Pathrise Guide
How to Get a Job at TIBCO
About this guide
These pages are meant to provide helpful information about how to get a software engineering, product manager, data science, and designer job at TIBCO. Being prepared and knowledgeable is a key to every step of the hiring process. You can tab through each part of the guide to see information that can be helpful to your stage from office location for those trying to figure out if a company has a presence in your city of choice to real world interview questions. These guides contain much of the same information we have Pathrise fellows review before they apply or interview for a job with TIBCO for roles including Software Developer, Mobile Developer, Software Engineer, Web Developer, Software Architect, Computer Programmer, Machine Learning Engineer, Data Scientist, Data Analyst, Data Engineer, Product Designer, UI Designer, UX Designer, Experience Designer, Web Designer, Product Manager, and Technical Product Manager and other tech, data, and product related roles. We hope you find these helpful and if you have content that you think we should add or think we got anything wrong, please email us at [email protected] and let us know.
- Reviews concerning culture and work-life balance are mixed, but are mostly positive.
- Compensation is on the low end of average compared to other similar companies.
- There have been some complaints that management is not the most effective
The interview process for a software engineer takes up to 3 weeks.
Stage 1: Online assessments
The first test is 30 minutes: 15 minutes for a personality assessment and 15 minutes for 50 math/pattern/reading comprehension problems. The second is a video interview to finish another 50 problems in 15 minutes (over share screen).
Stage 2: Phone interview with hiring manager
Stage 3: Onsite interview
The onsite round contains 6 45 minute interviews. The interviews consist of an algorithm problem session, resume-based questions, behavioral questions, a product demo, and 2 manager sessions.
The interview process for a data scientist at TIBCO takes 1-2 weeks on average.
Stage 1: Online assessment
The test consists of aptitude (50 questions in 15 mins) and behavioral questions (around 75 questions in 15 mins).
Stage 2: Live assessment
This is a similar assessment test with a proctor on Skype.
Stage 3: Onsite interview
The onsite consists of 4 1-on-1 interviews with a manager and other team members that each last 30 minutes.
The interview process for a product/experience/UX UI designer takes 3-4 weeks.
Stage 1: Online assessments.
The first part is 15 minutes and evaluates for personality and the second part is 15 minutes for 50 logical questions (over share screen).
Stage 2: Phone interview with a senior UX designer.
Stage 3: Onsite interview
The interview process for a product manager can take up to 4 weeks.
Stage 1: Online assessment
The test consists of aptitude (50 questions in 15 mins) and behavioral questions (around 75 questions in 15 mins).
Stage 2: Live assessment
This is a similar assessment test with a proctor on Skype.
Stage 3: Onsite interview
- Difference between Hadoop and Spark.
- A factory produces 15 cars per hour, how many cars can it produce in 8 hours?
- Questions related to spring framework.
- Explain jvm vs jre, explain static, etc.
- Difference between polymorphism and inheritance.
- Implement atoi.
- Implement family in OOPs.
- LCA of Binary Tree.
- Difference between hashmap and hashtable in Java.
- Describe the singleton pattern in Java.
- Talk about reifiable types in arrays.
- Statistics and coding based questions.
- What is your analytics background?
- Pattern matching
- What kind of prototyping tools do you use?
- Pattern matching
Mission
TIBCO's mission is to take businesses to their digital destinations by interconnecting them to everything and augmenting their intelligence with data.
Vision
TIBCO has a vision of providing the right information, at the right time, in the right context to deliver a competitive advantage for customers.
Together, innovative, bold, customer-focused, and optimistic.
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