One of the worst interview processes I've ever seen in a while.
In total there're 5 steps: Email essay, Online Assessment, IQ assessment, Technical interview 1 & 2.
The email essay requires you to answer to about 30 various questions and most of these questions are not even related to the work. They ask for some strange bs like "How do you think students from your university remember you".
Then the online assessment which mainly contains easy questions easily solvable with chatgpt since it's not recorded.
IQ part is the worst. It lasts about 1.5 hours and check some dumb things like ability to memorize, reaction time and etc.
I've failed IQ test because I couldn't afford myself to look at these dumb questions for 1.5 hours. In the end even though I passed all the other levels, I got rejected because of the IQ test (Passed 4 out of 6 total tests).
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Some multiple answer JS, HTML/CSS questions.
Create a calculator
The recruitment process is excessively long and completely lacks human contact. Moving through numerous anonymous stages without a proper interview makes it impossible to evaluate the opportunity effectively. The company needs to introduce real interaction much earlier in their hiring pipeline.
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A high volume of basic school and college-level academic questions during the initial stage.
Written interview including high school performance. After that, I took an online assessment (coding) and a personality test. The recruiter sent me an email about arranging the first person-to-person interview. But after an hour, I received a rejection email.
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High school performance, working style, project experience
As we all know, the interview process can feel long from the moment you get that first email. I completed the text interview, the coding tests, and the problem-solving assessments 🤔. Interesting or not — you decide. The interviews with the team were pleasant; I guess it depends, but mine were 3/3 positive experiences. I didn’t get an offer, but I’m thinking of applying again in six months..
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To be honest, I thought it would be more like an architectural interview where I’d be drawing app structures on a whiteboard. But instead, it was more along the lines of: Tell me about your projects, your achievements, your goals. What would you do in this situation? Why do you use this instead of that? What would you do differently now?