HR -> Live coding -> Tech -> System design
Overall the before starting the recruitment process it's worth mastering concurrency, DB(especially PostgresSQL), and transaction management. Company seems to be working mostly with Java, Kotlin and a little with Scala
J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 3 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Revolut
Entretien
Interview process had 4 stages. Fist is coding question that you build upon, second is technical discussion about DBs & Concurency, third was system design and fourth round is team matching. Cleared all the rounds but somehow didn't received an offer. They just kept giving me different teams for matching.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Implement URI shortener, be aware of possible parallel access.
I got contacted by a recruiter. As a first step, I had a call with another recruiter. He was also asking technical questions, but it felt strange. (A bit like talking to a wall.)
I was rejected with a generic message stating that I was not "aligned with the position". This is weird as it was inbound and based on my profile. No feedback, of course.
Waste of time.
Very kind. The questions weren’t easy, but with knowledge of database configurations, concurrency, locks, and some practical experience, you are able to answer them clearly, confidently, and effectively overall. It was good time.