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      Entretien pour Site Reliability Engineer

      10 juil. 2021
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      Autres retours d’entretien d’embauche pour un poste comme Site Reliability Engineer chez Teleport

      Entretien pour Site Reliability Engineer

      13 juil. 2022
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      J'ai passé un entretien chez Teleport

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      The interview process consists of a take-home assignment with a time limit of 2 weeks. You can find the assignment on their public GH page. It's incredibly demanding and requires many, many hours of your time to complete. You have essentially two milestones which are a tech design doc and the completed project. The tech design doc needs to be extremely detailed and forces you to think about the requirements of the project. I had a positive experience with that. They do have a high bar and will demand a ton of details in the doc. The amount of work to deliver the actual code for the project is massive if you're not used to creating services from the ground up. I will give them credit for actually giving you feedback on what you could have done better. For me, the main reason they did not extend the offer was due to the structure and readability of the code. Don't be a desperate dummy like me and sacrifice your time and physical/mental wellbeing on this project. If you're struggling with code and it's taking you too long then it's fine to throw in the towel. That's what I should have done instead of giving 100% on this.

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      Look for the assignment on their GH careers page
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      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Teleport en juin 2021

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      TLDR: the interview process is tough, it's supposed to be fair but I could argue it really is not, and I detected hints of elitism in the company culture but did not get enough exposure to confirm or deny its presence The process was a TripleByte quiz -> Zoom call with recruiter -> Zoom call with team lead -> programming challenge. They list this process in the job posting, which is quite nice. Also, the recruiter was completely open about what the salary/compensation for the role was at each level. The interview itself? Much less nice. The first issue is that the programming challenge is a take-home assignment that you have 2 weeks to complete. You join a Slack channel with the team you'll be working with so that you can communicate with them on there, and you submit pull requests to a GitHub repo so that they can review your code. The goal here is to make the interview process match the actual work experience as much as possible. This is arguably a good idea, but it's also a lot to ask of the candidate compared to most interviews. The code review process could have been better. One recent review on here says "when reviewing PRs they will nitpick on small things" and "there's no collaboration here, it's my-way-or-the-highway." This describes my experience as well. Granted, a lot of their feedback was very good, but some of it really did seem like nitpicking. As for the collaboration, there's an inherent power imbalance here, and I couldn't tell if they're aware of it. In a normal code review process, both sides can keep debating/arguing their point until someone changes their mind or just decides it's not worth the fight. But, in this code review process, one side gets to determine whether or not you get a job offer. More than once, I found myself thinking "I really we're splitting hairs at this point, but I'm afraid to push back too hard because I'm afraid it would reduce my chance of getting an offer." One of the other recent interviews said that they "felt some arrogant attitude." I agree with this as well. Most of the reviewers were good, but one of them did seem to be more hostile than necessary, in my opinion. A note to senior engineers: proving to junior engineers that you're better than them really is not productive. In addition, getting my code reviewed did take longer than I would've liked. I'm trying not to fault them too much for this, since they (probably) had code from multiple candidates to review (on top of completing their normal tasks), but I will admit it was somewhat annoying. The feedback that I was given said that my code improved significantly with review. I was applying for a junior position, so I was hoping that that would be good enough. My belief is that companies should help people in junior positions grow to their maximum potential. It seems that Teleport does not agree with this position, and instead thinks that everyone should immediately be able to write perfect code, regardless of seniority. I'm sure they would disagree with that statement if you asked them, but it's honestly the impression that I got.
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      Entretien pour Site Reliability Engineer

      18 févr. 2022
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      J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Teleport

      Entretien

      You'll be required to perform technical assignments prior to finding out what the compensation levels are to just be underwhelmed. Overall, I see the whole process is quiet arrogant just as the other posts have been stating.

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      Basic programming and design questions
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