Exceptionally-excessively culture oriented process, why/good or bad? Idk.
screening: 1.5hrs culture fit: tech : designer(? what, yea)
I would give plus if they at least provided some sort of construcitve critism after overly engineered 1.5 hrs long culture fit call, so that I would not feel like I wasted my time.
"We have so many applicants bc of current market, so let's waste their time because we are entitled and feel spoiled.".
They pay way less btw, I got +60k secured more than their upper range. I wanted to give them a chance because of these "culture" reviews, no way it is turned into reality for me.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
go to github reverse engineer interview repo and find some random questions to prepare fits into your past experience, you'll be fine.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Reaktor (Helsinki, Southern Finland) in Jan 2021
Interview
There were three stages: general motivation, a more extended tech interview, and a more general and slightly technical one. They were among the best interviews I've attended.
The tech interview pushed me to the limits, and the people interviewing were highly senior.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What difficult situation have you faced in your team, and how did you handle that?
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Reaktor (Helsinki, Southern Finland) in Sept 2022
Interview
Over 3 hour long interview with homework that had to be done beforehand. With pretty random and unclear assignments during the interview. Interviewers were out on a break and leave you to just do some weird tasks.
Not worth it.