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      Software Engineer Interview

      8 Jul 2022
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Goodlord in Jul 2022

      Interview

      Probably my worst experience interviewing ever. It didn't start out as such, first interviews went really well. Straight into techy stuff. Then onto tech exercise/test which I actually enjoyed. Without divulging too much it involved reading some CSVs and handling the data in them. I then had the test review meeting, which was a little harder. I was questioned about what I'd do differently, which I feel I answered well. Obviously in a real world work-life scenario I'd of made my solution more dynamic, and not had it be as dependent on the shape of the array from the CSVs. I passed that round and the next round was a ridiculous SOFT INTERVIEW about values right at the end. Soft interviews belong at the beginning, that way candidates are less likely to waste their precious time doing tech exercises for you and answering tech questions. It also means you don't waste the time of the devs you currently employee. They're not a cheap resource. The feedback from the recruiter was that I did well on the tech side but I failed the values side. One question was describe a mistake you've made at work and what you learned. I was told I would not be judged on this. I was open about this, and explained about a time 10+ years ago as a Junior, where, I accidentally sent emails to customers with an unfortunately named attachment. I was testing PDF generation generation functionality for an invoice system and named my test file 'send_us_money.pdf'. I explained to them about what I learned from this. It was ultimately used against me in deciding against me. They also misconstrued my meanings and attributed meaning erroneously. Ironic, given that their 5th value is "We listen, learn and improve". The first part of that is definitely wrong. Another value is we're an open book, I completely disagree, I actually thought that this interview had gone well but it was a series of disingenuous fake smiles. I appealed the decision, but they came up with other nonsense to try and justify it, which is fine. I'd slept on it by this point and I'd already decided I wouldn't work in a place which judges based on actions I've already learned from, made years ago, and which don't even concern them. They had failed my values tests. Furthermore, it would have been a bitter and shaky start to overcome, and I didn't trust them as they hadn't been very open and honest. I completely understand if my values don't align with theirs, or theirs with mine. It happens. By the time the values meeting took place, I'd interviewed for 2.5hrs plus spent 3-4 hrs on the tech exercise. The values meeting belongs at the beginning. I suggest you listen, learn, and improve, by fixing that. I ought to invoice you for time wasted time, which you could easily have avoided.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Questions about encryption and salting. Questions about dealing with slow queries in Symfony. Questions about testing.
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      Goodlord response
      3y
      We are truly very sorry that you have had a negative experience with us. Thank you for taking the time to write this feedback - we really are always keen to listen, learn and improve, which includes people's interview experiences. Our Role Related and Values interviews are held at the same time as they hold equal weighting when making our decision. We like to involve people from across both the engineering team and wider business in these interviews to give as many people the chance to meet potential team mates. I cannot be sure exactly what you were told by our Recruitment partner as, until we received your email the following day, all our communication with them was verbal. The feedback at the outset and on follow up was exactly the same - that technically you were sound and clearly a good engineer, but not a senior level engineer we were looking for based on our own framework and the technical interview (which is all we have to go on after all). Additionally there were a couple of areas in the values session where we felt we might not be an environment in which you would thrive, but the mistake itself was not one of these. Neither of these sessions isolation were a showstopper, but together meant we came to the decision not to proceed further. Although we have faith in our carefully chosen recruitment partners, communication is definitely something we will work on, as I can only assume something was lost in translation when we spoke to our recruitment partner, which is why we followed up by email once they shared your feedback. I'm sorry that this feedback wasn't clearly communicated with you.

      Other Software Engineer interview reviews for Goodlord

      Software Developer Interview

      27 Aug 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Sheffield, England
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Goodlord (Sheffield, England)

      Interview

      First round with hiring manager which unfortunately I didn't pass. I was asked very basic questions which I got confused and mixed it up. Overall I felt it was a good process

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      basic core php related question
      Answer question
      1
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      Goodlord response
      5mo
      Thank you for taking the time to share your interview experience with Goodlord. We’re glad to hear that you found the process positive overall and that the interview itself felt fair and straightforward. Our first-stage conversations are designed to be approachable while helping us understand core technical knowledge and how candidates think through problems. While we weren’t able to progress your application on this occasion, we really appreciate the openness of your feedback and the time you invested in the process. We wish you every success in your continued job search and thank you again for considering Goodlord.

      Software Engineer Interview

      28 Oct 2022
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Goodlord

      Interview

      Nice team to talk to, very informative about the role in question. Tech test team were instructive, receptive and understanding. Values team are engaging, genuinely interested in finding out more about you and informative about the role

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tech test involved using Javascript via a GitHub repo to solve on a google meets
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