J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 3 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez SailPoint Technologies (Ciudad de Mexico) en févr. 2025
Entretien
I was contacted via my personal email for a job opportunity and was asked to complete a technical assessment. Later, I was informed that the position had been closed. The initial interview was rescheduled due to the availability of the recruitment team. Subsequently, I was told that another hiring manager was interested in my profile, and I was invited to an interview with her. The interviewer was very kind and pleasant, asking questions about my experience and professional background. The technical interview involved a simple coding test and questions about event-driven design. However, I did not receive any feedback after the process, and I noticed a certain lack of organization.
J'ai passé un entretien chez SailPoint Technologies (Ciudad de Mexico)
Entretien
Long process, ghosted by the Recruiter. Won’t recommend, looks like a nice company but the Recruiter assigned to Mexico is not professional at all. Improve you process. Not a good experience for anyone
J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez SailPoint Technologies
Entretien
Extremely disorganized hiring process. I was initially contacted by a recruiter about a Go position, which was then closed, but then a Java position was opened, but then it became a Go position with an India-based team, but then on the interview itself I was asked to write in Java.
When I found out I was interviewing with an India-based team, I was asked to be more flexible with my schedule given the timezone difference. On the interview itself I wasn't even interviewed by that team, so I could've had a much easier time scheduling.
The CoderPad screener asked me to hit a mock API and return the lowest price for a Source+Destination+Airline, which is trivial, but the team added artificial constraints to runtime (including API "response" time) implying they want you to pre-cache the pricing data, I was also told several times by the interviewer that I should cache the data - data that I haven't pulled yet from the API. It could be me misunderstanding the intended solution, but I feel if there's an API to hit, you should use the data from the API.
I was told that they decided to go with another candidate, but maybe if it didn't take them well over a month to schedule the first screener with me, I would've had a fairer shot.
J'ai passé un entretien chez SailPoint Technologies
Entretien
3 rounds of interview coding round design round and manager round coding was lru cache implementation where as designing is designing web hooks and other stuff.
Managerial round was more about project and solution design
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Project , and coding solutions which is oerr coding