I applied in-person. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Workhuman
Interview
Good and smooth interview process. Very strong technical performance which has been communicated as a feedback. However , I have been dragged twice to a behavioural interview. My answers were very structured and clear , but they kept saying the role communication is so specific and no clear feedback except "they think you are a lovely person but the role is specific" . I have never face something similar which has left a very sour taste in my mouth , I think they might refuse you because you have an accent ....
Thanks for sharing your experiences. If you want to reach out again to the recruiter, we can get you some more detailed feedback. There are so many nations and cultures represented in our Dublin office, so accent would never be a factor. Please do follow up if you want more information or feedback.
First submitted my C.V and received a take-home technical challenge. Had a little under a week to complete and was a relatively straightforward frontend project. A few days later I received confirmation I had progressed to next stage and had a interview with a junior engineer and my eventual manager. We had a brief chat about my project , how i could potentially improve my it (nothing too technical) and discussed my c.v.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you could potentially this project , how would you do so ?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Workhuman (Dublin, Dublin) in Oct 2025
Interview
Overall good experience with the process which took around 2 weeks. First step was a 30-min chat with the recruiter to discuss my background and motivation for the role, and I was asked a few situation/behaviour questions. I was over-qualified for the job, but was still given the chance to explain why I applied despite being over-qualified for it. Then, I went onto a 30-minute call to assess my different languages abilities. The CS who carried out the test was very nice. Last, I went onsite to meet the manager and team leaders for 2 hours, from 7pm to 9.30pm (with a break in between). Each interview round had different focus areas (Values, Behaviour, Intrinsic motivation, etc.). You are expected to use the STAR technique when providing your answers, which is pretty standard. There was also a role play at the end where you are given a scenario that you prepare for 15-min before going into it. They look to assess your customer management skill with it. Despite being told the feedback I got from this last round was extremely positive, I unfortunately did not get an offer, mainly because I am over-qualified and there's a fear I might get bored and would look to change job quickly, so it was too much of a risk. They went for someone who is almost straight out of college instead. I was a bit disappointed to be honest as I tried my best to explain that I was intentional in my job search and clearly outlined the rationale of why I applied to this role at WorkHuman. However, I do understand their decision and overall the recruiter and the people I met there were lovely.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me of a time how you handled an angry customer