Xebia Security
In-officeCulture fit, Technical interview, followed by take-home security project, on-site brainstorm session to discuss the solutions and approach.
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Culture fit, Technical interview, followed by take-home security project, on-site brainstorm session to discuss the solutions and approach.
Take-home coding challenge, on-site review and short interviews with future team.
Phone Cultural Fit interview, Take home-code challenge, pair-programming session and discussion about past experience
Phone call for quick personal introduction followed by Video call interview. Finally, a pair-programming session on-site.
Three video calls: general introduction, team introduction, contract
Intro call, resume walk-through, and finally live work exercise with ~2 hours independent work followed by ~1.5 hour debrief discussing the work with the rest of the team.
Take-home code challenge from our product's domain followed by discussion remote/on-site, sometimes do an additional on-site pair programming session.
Questions related to implementation of specific projects using popular functional programming libraries and techniques and a discussion about the tradeoffs. Discussion of past open-source projects/contributions and future open-source goals.
Note: This company looks for people who have modern functional programming experience in Haskell, Scala, Swift, or Kotlin and it looks for people who have existing open-source contributions in those fields so the roles can be a bit self-selecting.
Collaborative pair-programming exercise done through video chat that's representative of the responsibilities of the job then a take-home programming task.
Pair programming on a laptop in working env
Coding exercise via GitHub, you are interviewed by a developer and a team lead, there is no live coding.
Take home code challenge, discussion, pair programming session
Take home-code challenge, pair-programming session and discussion about past experience
Coding tasks over github repository
Coding exercise sometimes over github repository, at least 1 interview with a developer and a lead, no live coding.
Take home code challenge, discussion of the code challenge, and general, high level questions
Code challenge based on a realistic feature request on a real open-source package created and used at YunoJuno; phone/video interview with members of the Product team to explore technical background, experiences, interests, cultural fit; on-site interview, usually with Product Manager and CTO.
Takehome exercise; a series of real-world interviews with engineers, HR, engineering managers and product managers on site.
Recruiter interview, take-home project, code review of the take-home project, technical discussions with hiring manager and engineers from the team, and a values interview.
Initial interview with CTO, covering professional experience interests and expectations, followed by one technical interview focused on fundamentals and familiarity with best practices. A further short chat with co-founders to get to know each other - either onsite or remote.
One technical phone screen focused on JS fundamentals and/or one timeboxed take-home challenge. The onsite is a series of interviews designed to test your understanding of JS, HTML/CSS, design, etc.
Timeboxed take-home challenge representative of the types of challenges faced day-to-day, and zoom chats with recruiter / hiring managers.
Technical call at the beginning and one take home programming task.
Get-to-know call, take-home task representative to our problems, on-site pairing and discussion, and mentoring throughout the process with talks for aligning expectations.
Questions related to implementation of specific projects using popular functional programming libraries and techniques and a discussion about the tradeoffs. Discussion of past open-source projects/contributions and future open-source goals.
Note: This company looks for people who have modern functional programming experience in Haskell, Scala, Swift, or Kotlin and it looks for people who have existing open-source contributions in those fields so the roles can be a bit self-selecting.
Code challenge based on a realistic feature request on a real open-source package created and used at YunoJuno; phone/video interview with members of the Product team to explore technical background, experiences, interests, cultural fit; on-site interview, usually with Product Manager and CTO.
Initial interview with CTO, covering professional experience interests and expectations, followed by one technical interview focused on fundamentals and familiarity with best practices. A further short chat with co-founders to get to know each other - either onsite or remote.
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