I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at BlackBelt Technology in Mar 2023
Interview
Laid-back talk about: - software design methods, - .NET basics, - SOLID principles, - how I approach when an issue emerges, - how I handle conflicts in workplace, - time-complexity. No algorithmic questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- What is SOLID? - How did you handle when your superior is wrong? - What is the difference between interfaces and abstract classes? - Why should we use .NET?
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at BlackBelt Technology (Budapest) in Mar 2018
Interview
I applied online for a junior java web developer position, hr contacted me in a couple of days.
It was a 2 rounds interview. In the first round I was handed a quiz by an hr person. Quiz was on java specific knowledge, basic algorithms and a few questions about frontend. The quiz was relatively simple, I think it was meant to filter out the applicants who have no idea about programming.
Second round I interviewed with the project lead and an hr coworker. There were technical questions, I was asked about experience with different technologies, and we talked about my side projects and problems and my solutions while doing them.
Hr was quick to reply, interviewers were sympathetic, the technical part was mostly about accessing my willingness to learn and my motivation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you solve this problem with an algorithm? Can we make it more efficient?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at BlackBelt Technology (Budapest) in Feb 2016
Interview
HR and professional round. It went smoothly. They are interested about experiences and expectations - also about language skills. As a vendor they would like to know which industry fits you the most and what are you interested in.
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Question 1
Quite usual questions but they are a bit more interested about your motivations than other companies.