I took the multiple choice coding test and passed! They then scheduled me a phone interview with Ammon Bartram. Here I got to share some of the projects I've worked on and he tested my proficiency with some general open ended questions. After we chat, I felt pretty good about the 3rd and final screen sharing interview. I was wrong. My environment was setup, and we jumped right into the challenges over Google Hangouts. There were 3 of them, the one I chose to complete in C# was printing a spiral shape of N length to stdout. This seemed pretty easy at first, but proved to be a bit more difficult. (Involves recursion over a 2-dimensional array.) I finished the task, just not within our 45 minute window. Ammon also stumped me on some very fundamental aspects of C# which I believe ultimately led to their decision. Lesson learned: You might know how to piece together a perfectly good application using resources on stack overflow but that doesn't make you elite. The more proficient you are in speaking to memory management within your applications, the better. Definitely an awesome experience and something I will be trying again in the future.