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      Senior Backend Engineer Interview

      14 Nov 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      San Francisco, CA

      Other Senior Backend Engineer interview reviews for Revolut

      Senior Backend Engineer Interview

      29 Jul 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Revolut

      Interview

      Probably the most unprofessional interview I've experienced during my career. I didn't apply a recruiter reached out to me through LinkedIn, despite being bad reputation in glassdoor on reviews and interview experience I still gave benefit of the doubt due to the big brand value that Revolut has but it totally lives up to it's name I can see why people totally not enjoy working here. Recruiter screen - The person paid no attention at all, they barely spoke for 5 mins asked some basic questions and then simply ended with Good luck with the process ahead. Didn't even ask my name or resume never happened with me before Coding round - Load balancer question. Fairly straight forward to implement, basic concurrency related questions and some TDD. Again an extremely unfriendly interviewer but I managed to answer just about everything and solved all of his followups only to end up with a rejection. I wouldn't recommend interviewing here as the place definitely doesn't seem like a good work environment and I have plenty of folks who shared the same experience as me both inside the company and the interview process

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Implement a Load balancer service registry. You can go through other experiences shared in glassdoor, pretty much the same constraints.
      Answer question
      3
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Revolut (San Francisco, CA) in Nov 2019

      Interview

      Huge waste of time. The interview process was the recruiter equivalent of "this meeting could've been an email." Recruiter got back to me soon after I applied via Revolut's website, and we scheduled a phone interview. After breezing through some easy technical questions, I was asked if I was familiar with "SOLID" principles. I said I was not. Recruiter said they were extremely important, but since he liked everything else I had to say, he said he'd give me time to read up on SOLID, and I could answer questions about it in another phone interview one week later. So, I researched SOLID. Turns out it's just a bunch of principles of good OOP that I'd already been practicing for twenty years. I just didn't know someone had made an acronym about them. I scheduled another phone interview with the same recruiter for the following week. I was prepared to be quizzed and tested on SOLID, but we talked about it for only 30 seconds. Recruiter pivoted to TDD and asked me if I was familiar with a specific aspect of it. When I told him I was not, he immediately said Revolut wouldn't pursue my candidacy because that experience was very important. Can you guess which two things weren't even mentioned in the job description? That's right: SOLID and TDD. Thank you, Revolut recruiter, for stringing me along for ten days. Maybe if you got your sh*t together, you wouldn't have so many open positions.

      Interview questions [3]

      Question 1

      Which scales better, n or log(n)?
      Answer question

      Question 2

      Is [data structure] linear or non-linear?
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      Question 3

      What's the time performance of a binary sort?
      Answer question
      8

      Senior Backend Engineer Interview

      12 Oct 2022
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Revolut

      Interview

      First stage interview was a 30 min chat with a recruiter who asked me about my experience and then some technical questions around DB transactions, microservices patterns and java concurrency. The next stage was a 1-hour long live coding exercise (not leedcode or hackerrank type questions) but you have to be very fast. It is split around 15 min talk to make sure you understand the requirements and then 45 to code a service. The exercise is very easy in my opinion even for a non senior engineer. However, they sent you the requirements over the chat window and here is where the fun part begins... The text of the exercise comes deliberately confusing and talks about requirements that you will not need to implement so you have to spend time talking with interviewer about what you will need to include and what not. I was like ok do I need to implement feature A ? No you don't need that. Ok and what about feature B that is described in the text? No you can ignore that.. On top of that in whatever time you are left to go all guns blazing and start coding the interviewer interrupts you and questions your decisions, so you have to stop and justify them and by the end you need to have an pretty much exhaustive set of unit tests of a maintainable and extensible solution. All in all the exercise is pretty easy but it seems that they value a lot machine gun type of coders. The interviewer also told me they are dealing with a lot of concurrency issues which is no wonder if they expect you to code so fast... I'd have to say that interviewers are polite and but not very experienced for this type of coding exercises.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Implement a load balancer service
      Answer question
      5
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      Revolut response
      3y
      Hi there, Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts, we really appreciate it. All the very best!

      Senior Backend Engineer Interview

      18 Jun 2022
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Warsaw, Masovia
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Revolut (Warsaw, Masovia) in Jun 2022

      Interview

      The interview process consisted of 2 stages for me: 1. Stage life coding interview with one developer, where you get small portion of the tasks and when you finish with first task you get new task. 2. This interview was more technical, with two engineers. In the beginning interview they gave simple task on concurrency, after that we discussed theory of DB, concurrency, software design. All interviewers were polite, on all my answers they said that I am right and I am sure on 100% that I was right, but I get response after one or two hours after interview : "Thank you for your time! Unfortunately we can't proceed to the next steps. From successful candidates we expect deeper understanding of databases and concurrency.". It was were strange because all questions regarding all topics I answered, but get such strange response. I tried to ask HR, but she did not reply me. I just read reviews on the company and see that not only me got into this situation. I do not know the reasons why they do like this, but suggest do not spend you time on this company. They do great product, but by some reason can do so bad stuff during looking for the new employees. Updated: HR response: "You are right, you were able to answer all questions correctly, but unfortunately we require more deep knowledge in the DB part and less mistakes at the coding part for offering more than Junior position." Regarding DB I do not know what to comment. In development part I did not remember API of the BigDecimal class. Maybe for someone this update will be helpful.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Thread blocking, DB indexing, transactions, isolation of transactions, pessimistic/optimistic locking, queues, service deployment, design patterns like: circuit breaker, retry.
      Answer question
      5
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      Revolut response
      3y
      Hello! Thanks so much for bringing this issue to our attention! We want to deliver wow not only for our customers but also to our candidates and employees! We’re sorry you had a bad candidate’s experience. If you'd like to discuss further please reach us by DM on social media. We will use your feedback to make us better and to ensure this doesn’t happen again! All the very best!