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based on 4 ratings - Updated Apr 16, 2026
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The interview was very interesting, and the overall experience felt positive from the beginning. All the questions were quite straightforward, and I was able to answer them confidently without much difficulty. The conversation flowed well, and the interviewer seemed engaged and responsive to my answers. At one point, I was even asked when I would be able to start if I were selected, which naturally gave me a sense of hope that things were moving in a good direction. Based on the tone of the discussion, I felt that my profile matched what they were looking for. However, despite the encouraging signals and the positive impression I had during the interview, I ultimately did not receive any offer. It was a bit disappointing, especially after being given the impression that I was a strong candidate. 😕 Still, I appreciate the opportunity and the experience, as it helped me gain more confidence for future interviews. I just wish the outcome had matched the expectations that were set during the conversation. 🤞
I applied through other source. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at GDP Architects (Kuala Lumpur) in Sep 2025
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Interviewers were friendly and genuinely interested in my work and getting to know both my experience and projects before deciding. They also get deeper into understanding my personal journey as a designer. The vibe was really laidback and I was comfortable in presenting my work to them without any difficulties.
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Other than 3D drawings and rendering, do you have AutoCAD works as well? We would also like to see your technical skills.
The job interview was a highly positive experience. The interviewer was well-prepared, professional, and created a welcoming atmosphere. They asked insightful questions, allowing me to showcase my skills and experiences effectively. I left the interview feeling optimistic about the opportunity.
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What architectural projects have you worked on that you're most proud of, and what unique challenges did you face? How do you approach balancing aesthetics and functionality in your designs? Can you describe a situation where you had to collaborate closely with a team of engineers or contractors to bring a project to fruition? How do you stay updated with the latest trends and innovations in the architecture industry? When faced with conflicting client preferences, how do you navigate and find a compromise to meet their needs while maintaining the integrity of the design?