Absolute timewasters. Following initial application, they called me, told me they'd like to invite me to carry out a technical test (take home) that would take a couple of hours. Apparently confused about their own processes from the get-go, the HR person who called me said I could do this test at my convenience as long as I returned to them by the end of the week, but then the email I was sent minutes later included a red-letter demand (literally, the stated deadline written in red) that I complete their instructions within no more than 3 hours from that time. Funny part is that email didn't actually include the technical test, it just told me to expect it to arrive imminiently. More than 3 hours later, I hadn't received it. I eventually did get the details in another email and I emailed back and asked if I could return it the next day, once I'd had a chance to look at it in the evening. The person I was dealing with said it was fine. So I did it and, following the details they'd given me I then created a private repo, then sent an invitation for access to the email addresses they'd given me. Like the other reviewer below, I can see from Github that nearly a full week later, they never accepted the invitations, never looked at the code and they've not bothered getting back to me at all. Do not appreciate my time being wasted, do not recommend.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
To complete a technical test they never even bothered to look at
I applied online. I interviewed at AVRillo in Apr 2026
Interview
I was given an initial HR interview then told that a tech test would be sent to me. It took several days for the test to arrive in my email. I worked on the test several hours and let the tech interviewer know that I'd completed the test and had added his email to my github then heard nothing - for days. I reached out to him by email and pointed out that I'd invited him to the github repo and that he hadn't accepted my invitation and he replied for me to invite a different email address, which I did. But nowhere in the test or any of the correspondence was this other email address included. Still haven't heard.
I applied online. I interviewed at AVRillo (London, England)
Interview
Interview was conducted fairly well. Questions were asked related to my resume - which included AI projects. Some situational questions were asked about pipelines and handling of AI models in real-life scenario. No programming was asked to be done on the spot. Interview went well but I still didn't make the cut.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you prevent AI hallucinations?
How would one manage handling of miultiple API calls in a pipeline?