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      Entretien pour Java Developer

      28 mai 2022
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      J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Weavr en mai 2022

      Entretien

      The first step is an HR pre-screening interview - besides of your personal info and motivation, you'll be asked some basic java questions like the purpose of break/continue etc. Interviewer just reads the list of questions and writes down your answers. The interviewer doesn't understand tech stuff at all - so give your answers slowly. I had to repeat almost every answer twice at a slow pace, which I found unusual. The second step is an another 45min tech pre-screening with a tech guy - basic questions about Java, Spring, DB, optimistic locking etc. It looked like a dialogue, also at this step you can ask your questions about the project. The third step is a 90min tech interview with two tech guys. It looked more like a test, not like a dialogue. I have pretty extensive experience of going through interviews, and my impressions of this interview are lower than average. First of all, some of the problems sounded unclear for me - I had to ask to explain/rephrase the problems, which rarely happens to me during the interviews. After almost an hour of answering the questions (more or less related to my experience) the following happened: While discussing on some problem I suggested a couple of solutions, but failed to find another simpler solution. At the next moment one of the interviewers declared "maybe we should not proceed to the next question". So be prepared that your interview may be interrupted this way in the late stage after you make a mistake/fail to find the best possible solution for another problem. Summary: the guys are doing pretty interesting financial project (imo), but the hiring strategy doesn't seem adequate to me.

      Questions d'entretien [8]

      Question 1

      What would you do if you need to encrypt the column in the database, but you don't want to modify the SQL statement selecting data by this column?
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      Question 2

      what's the purpose of break/continue in Java?
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      Question 3

      what's the optimistic locking and how to implement it?
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      Question 4

      what does given SQL query do?
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      Question 5

      Distributed locks - what are they and why do you need it
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      Question 6

      In-memory data grids like Hazelcast/Redis - what's their purpose, why and when one should use them instead of RDBMS/NoSQL
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      Question 7

      Does it make sense to create indices for every column in the database?
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      Question 8

      Say you have a microservice scaled up to multiple instances, processing client requests. You want all the requests related to a specific client to be processed by a single instance. How would you achieve this and how would that affect your database?
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