I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Deel (Buenos Aires) in Dec 2021
Interview
Screening interview followed by a technical hometask.
For the last one, you have 3 hours to submit your solution. In my case I had to implement some API endpoints and DB queries using Sequelize. in the first interview I told them I wasn't using SQL for the last 2 years. So I struggled a bit with inner joins (using the library, I know how to inner using plain SQL. You never forget that)... anyway the solution worked, and I added an additional feature (swagger docs). The feedback was that I didn't take into account concurrency (? concurrency where? so ambiguous), and my inner joins were complex for no reason.
My last impression is that they were looking for someone expert in Sequelize, not a developer. Or they never had to deliver something in 3 hours using an unknown ORM library... I did.
The hometask is a repo prepared with plain JS and express. With poor codestyle. Maybe it's part of the challenge to improve it.
Please, modern JS backend need to be written in Typescript! Obviously the candidate can change it by himself, but it would be a waste of time.
It might be a good place to work once you are in. But it seems you need some luck instead of talent in the hiring process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They ask for information about yourself they can find in your linkedin profile
It took 1 week to get a follow up from recruiter.
Initially there was a hr round, in which my current role and experience was discussed.
After 2 days I got a rejection. It was due to amount of experience I had.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What project have you worked with recently?
What tech stack have you primarily worked with
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Deel in Sept 2025
Interview
The interview itself was smooth, and the recruiter was professional and pleasant to speak with. I left the conversation with a very positive impression of the team and the role.
However, after a positive first round, I was rejected with the explanation that the company “only hires Swiss citizens due to very strict legal laws.” This is misleading: as an EU citizen (Italian) already residing in Switzerland, I have the legal right to live and work here under the Free Movement of Persons agreement. In reality, it appears that the limitation was an internal policy rather than a legal requirement.
This was disappointing, as the rejection had nothing to do with skills or eligibility, but with an unnecessarily restrictive and inaccurately justified company rule. Future candidates should be aware that even if you’re fully entitled to work in Switzerland, you may be excluded for reasons unrelated to your qualifications.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What prompted you to apply for a position at Deel?
Round 1- HR Screening call
Nothing much just few intro questions and after that they explain next step which is assignment
Round 2 - Assignment
They have some important check points which needs to cover in the implementation