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      Senior DevOps Engineer Interview

      17 Apr 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Barcelona

      Other Senior DevOps Engineer interview reviews for Revolut

      Senior DevOps Engineer Interview

      5 Nov 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      London, England
      No offer
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Revolut (Barcelona) in Apr 2026

      Interview

      I went through four interview rounds. 1. Recruiter interview (45 minutes) The first round was with the recruiter. He introduced the company, explained the role, and asked a few questions to understand my background and current situation. There were also some basic technical multiple-choice questions related to the role, nothing too difficult. One thing worth mentioning is that the recruiter stayed involved throughout the entire process, not just in this first interview. That made a big difference—I never felt like I was going through the process alone. ⸻ 2. System design interview (90 minutes) The second round was a system design interview. It was high-level but also quite tricky in parts. There were two interviewers, and they gave me a lot of freedom to design the system in my own way. They would occasionally interrupt to ask questions or challenge certain assumptions—sometimes even based on unrealistic scenarios—to see how I would react. I actually enjoyed this interview a lot. It felt like a real discussion rather than an exam. Given my experience with Kafka and distributed systems, I think I performed well, although they definitely pushed me to go deeper and justify my decisions. ⸻ 3. Coding interview The third round was a coding interview. The interviewer was very friendly, which helped reduce the pressure. I had to share my screen and solve three exercises, LeetCode-style (mostly array problems). This wasn’t my strongest performance, but I focused on staying calm, thinking out loud, and making my reasoning clear. That approach helped me a lot and kept the interview flowing. ⸻ 4. Cultural fit interview The final round was the cultural fit interview. My main advice here: be yourself. Don’t try to pretend or give “perfect” answers. The goal is to see if you align with the company’s culture. At some point, I just relaxed and spoke honestly about how I like to work, how I think, and how I approach problems. That actually felt like a relief, and luckily we were aligned. They asked questions about real-life situations, for example: • How did you handle your last production incident? • How do you prioritize during high-pressure situations? They’re really evaluating your seniority, your mindset, and how you approach problem-solving on a daily basis. This interview was challenging, but also very revealing. If your way of working doesn’t match their culture, it’s better to realize that early and go in a different direction.
      2
      Neutral experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Revolut (London, England) in Nov 2019

      Interview

      1. Homework - write hello API, deploy to GCP (7 days); 2. Technical interview (2 hours); ? The technical interview does not include a review of your homework. I guess the guys that interviewed me don't even saw my work. They asked about my experience and background. I told briefly about my past experience, then they started to ask technical questions. I think I clearly answered all of them. I was a bit confused at the end of the interview - they rest me only three minutes to ask questions about the company. I asked their opinions about the company, they told me they happy in there and all negative reviews are a lie (hmm, really?).

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      No hard questions (for me). Many questions about the GCP. Questions composed like - we use the service A, B and N let's ask about that. Some Linux internals questions, SQL concepts, Load balancing, etc. And some general questions like "why do you want to work in our company?".
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