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      Product Engineer Interview

      8 Oct 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      London, England
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at zeroheight (London, England)

      Interview

      After being chased for a few months to interview I took a call with an internal recruiter. However, after what I thought was a very positive call, I got a two line email saying they would not continue with my application. Strange that they sent multiple emails to apply over a few months then reject me at the first round.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How would you secure a log in page?
      Answer question
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      zeroheight response
      7mo
      Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re sorry to hear your experience felt inconsistent, that’s never our intention. We do occasionally reach out to candidates multiple times when we think there could be a strong match, but after the initial conversation, we sometimes find the timing or role fit isn’t quite right to move forward. We know this can feel frustrating, especially after a positive chat, and we appreciate you taking the time to let us know. We always aim for a respectful and transparent candidate experience, and feedback like yours helps us understand how our process can come across from the other side. Thanks again for sharing it, and we wish you all the best for what’s next.

      Other Product Engineer interview reviews for zeroheight

      Product Engineer Interview

      15 Oct 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at zeroheight in Oct 2025

      Interview

      I feel like ZeroHeight are experimenting with their interview process - and it shows in a good way, with one notable exception. I really enjoyed my interactions with the staff. There's a clear structure to each step, everything is well-documented, and shared ahead of time so you know what to expect. Almost everyone I spoke to was warm, engaged, and present. Overall, the company seems to have a very positive culture. 1) Hello Call. This was a get-to-know-you exercise conducted by the Engineering Manager. The goal was to introduce yourself, learn about ZeroHeight, and see if there's a good fit. There was also a fun exercise to review a UI and reason about possible improvements. Comments: Very engaging and an excellent introduction to the company. The conversation was easy and enjoyable. Personally, I could have talked for hours. Advice: Just be yourself. There are no trick questions, and the exercises are straightforward. 2) Coding. This was a live coding exercise with two engineers using CodeSandbox on a pre-existing project. The task involved fixing bugs and writing some code. Comments: The engineers were relaxed, funny, and engaged. By this point, I was already impressed with the team culture. Advice: Standard approach: get a lay of the land before starting, ask questions, explain your thinking, and don't rush yourself. Enjoy the task. 3) Product Engineering. This was a whiteboarding exercise with two engineers to define a high-level architecture for an MVP (in my case, an email-based song recommendation system). Comments: One engineer had many years at ZeroHeight but seemed less engaged and appeared impatient - likely a one-off. The other engineer was very calm, curious, and approachable. The exercise isn't typical high-level diagramming for user-facing products. It's not about collaborative discovery or gathering requirements; instead, the goal is to take the problem at face value and architect a solution for an MVP (my original misunderstanding). Advice: Be prepared to research your topic at a low-level beforehand. Prepare pseudo-code so you'd be able to explain your solution. Focus on solutioning an MVP rather than gathering requirements. Know the specific APIs, algorithms, and tech systems you would use. Take a moment to breathe and think, even if you're reminded about time. 4) Founders. I didn't reach this stage, so nothing to report. ZeroHeight is clearly trying to create a good interview process, and you can feel it. They may still be figuring out what makes a "perfect engineer", but the engineering team is kind, curious, and open. The People Coordinator was a pleasure to communicate with, frequently providing updates and even offering a follow-up meeting to discuss feedback.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Does a user need login credentials when creating an MVP email-based recommendation system, if they are a lead from Instagram post
      Answer question

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