It was good, interviewers are nice and respectful. held online and onsite for later stage, typical software questions, not too difficult in my opinion. read up on data structure and algorithm
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Quadrature (London, England) in Aug 2025
Interview
Ping by a recruiter over several years. Came on-site for a meeting with a senior engineering lead, and had an enjoyable discussion about their tech stack and my background. A few days later there was a single tech interview, two-on-one, that started with a simple problem statement and continued with ever shifting requirements. Engaging enough, but no clarity about what they were looking for (tolerance for being messed around by non-technical people). Overall disappointing experience, judged by a single nebulous interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There was an NDA so I can't disclose too much. The interview had one main question, with moving requirements. It wouldn't strain you in any programming language. They didn't care about performance or edge cases. I was expecting something that would require deep performance optimization / discussion, there was interest in that at all. They just wanted to keep shifting the parameters of the problem.
The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Quadrature (London, England)
Interview
First step was a phone screen with a recruiter. Generally this seemed to go pretty well. Bit of a dive into your CV and the role and whether or not you're a fit based off experience.
Second round was a technical round to implement something at a high level - not leetcodey at all. You don't ever execute the code.
The interviewers are very sharp, they will not miss anything, and are particular when it comes to big-O analysis. Make sure you know it well. I had a few miscommunications with the interviewer here and I think it cost me?
Anyway, then you get ghosted. As another review said - radio silence for 3 weeks. I sent a follow up email after 2 weeks, never got anything back.
I'd have taken a rejection email with some feedback happily, but yeah. Not that kind of company apparently - which is interesting considering they approached me to interview.
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