The interview process consists of three rounds and is primarily delivery-focused. It begins with an HR screening interview, followed by two additional rounds that concentrate on standard product design and execution scenarios. These stages are designed to assess practical decision-making, prioritization, and delivery ownership.
Across all rounds, emphasis is placed on real-world product challenges rather than theoretical frameworks. Candidates are evaluated on their ability to drive execution, structure ambiguous problems, make trade-offs, and deliver measurable outcomes in cross-functional environments.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you design this feature? Walk through your process
Recruiter interview 40 min call, really well thought through, structured and informative. I learned everything I wanted to know, had a chance to ask plenty of questions. The next steps were clear as well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Last time I had to learn a new skill/tool and how I adapted to it
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Sweed in Aug 2025
Interview
Not recommended.
Actually both stages: HR-interview and technical part were okay, but the worst things happened after recruiter was switched:
- lack of transparency in timelines
- unstable communication
- ignoring
- shifting responsibility and inability to manage the process
In general, I lost more than a week just to find out that I had been rejected within two days after the technical stage.
This significantly damages the company’s reputation in the eyes of candidates. Although, perhaps, many believe that in today’s market it is acceptable to treat applicants as second-class people.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What techniques and approaches would you apply to specific scenarios of a hypothetical application:
How would you test the input fields?
How would you test the functionality?
What would you do in a given situation?
SQL requests