So far I have only gone through 2 tests. The CCAT and the English tests. Both were very well described before the exam with helpful videos to help you prepare for them mentally.
CCAT seems a bit unnerving, but doable. English test is easy. Will update the review once I do more.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The CCAT is basically a 50 question MCQ which is very similar to a run-of-the-mill IQ test. You need to be good in English and QUICK in basic mathematics to get through as well. 50 questions and you get 15 minutes to do them.
Spoken English test is pretty easy. You get several phrases where you listen to what they say, and you have to repeat back what you heard, exactly as you heard. It isn't hard at all. The second part consists of you talking about three topics they give, each you speak freely for about a minute.
Randomly got booted out of the process without any feedback after scoring extremely well on one of their absurd amounts of assessments. This was not a good use of my time or a good experience at all.
I applied online. I interviewed at Crossover for Work
Interview
They lure you with a promise of big money, but in the end, they just use your data to sell to their customers.
You have to spend a few days doing the challenges even before you can be considered for an interview ( which they'll still decline ).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
To complete aptitude test and then a 3h coding challenge which in reality was more than 8h.
Initially it started with a assessment rounds. One was with GenAI and other was real world assessment. And then followed by one technical interview and one behavioural interview. The interview was moderate and basically asks about yourself.