I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at BitMEX in Nov 2021
Interview
100x because its the amount of questions you have to go through before learning if you fit the culture.
Pros:
- Quick response time during application.
- Highly mechanised non-personal structured stages.
- Very thorough 6 stages to get to learn more.
- Very inquisitive about your knowledge.
Cons:
- Spent 30 seconds introducing myself, the remaining hours doing questions.
- Interviewer did not consider time limitations.
- Interviewer lacked deep knowledge of JS call stack and event queue when discussed.
- No appreciation of basic built in methods for Arrays as problem solvers.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- Flatten an array
- Timeouts with no timeout delay
- For loops
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at BitMEX in Sept 2024
Interview
I applied through the company's website, and about a week later, I received an invitation for an interview with the company recruiter. Following that, I had a second interview, which was a casual conversation with the hiring manager that included some technical questions. The next step involved a take-home assignment, which I had four days to complete. Unfortunately, a few days after submitting the assignment, I received a rejection email.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Implement a few Java classes, that are related to market data, order management and trade signal.
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Positive experience
Easy interview
Application
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at BitMEX (Singapore) in Oct 2021
Interview
1. Basic JavaScript Coding Interview and Design Challenge on CoderPad Platform.
2. Interview with Hiring Manager.
3. In-Depth Coding Interview.
4. In-Depth System Design Interview.
5. Interview with Product Engineering Lead.
6. Cross-Functional Manager Interview.
What I loved about the interviews, is that these felt like conversations, instead of Q&A sessions. I got plenty of opportunities to ask questions. The interviewers were honest and straightforward with answers to difficult questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Whether I am "into" cryptocurrency?
2. Why I am switching over to FinTech from my current industry.
3. Questions about inner-workings of computer programs. Resource allocation, management, and other core ideas of CS.