I applied online. The process took 2+ months. I interviewed at Lumenalta (Campinas, São Paulo) in Sep 2019
Interview
O primeiro passo consiste em seguir um tutorial de perguntas gerais. Não fiz o envio do vídeo sugerindo uma apresentação. Pelo que fui informado na primeira etapa de conversa com uma pessoa do RH (menos de 30 min de duração), teriam mais 2 etapas, que seriam o teste técnico e a última uma entrevista direta com o founder. Fui até o teste técnico e só depois de quase 1 mês veio uma resposta por e-mail ("Let's stay in touch") de que a vaga foi cancelada: "Internal changes have taken place, and unfortunately there is no longer an immediate need for the Sr. Java/Spring Developer position at this time"
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Perguntas gerais, simples e diretas que surgem nas entrevistas. A pessoa não ficou fazendo aquelas perguntas mirabolantes de RH pra tentar verificar traços de personalidade.
I applied online. I interviewed at Lumenalta (New York, NY) in Dec 2020
Interview
I found the interview process to be quick and efficient. The online technical test was refreshing and enjoyable compared to other interviews. It was not overly difficult, but still I think an accurate reflection of a developer role.
The conversation with the CEO Kuty was also engaging and pleasant. He asked questions to get to know me professionally, beyond just if I could do the job.
The salary I felt was fair and reasonable. Keep in mind it's a global company and 100% remote. Don't go in expecting FANG money. If you live in a low to moderate cost of living area, you can do well with the flexibility to be a true digital nomad. This to me was the biggest draw to the company.
I ultimately declined for another offer that was a slightly better fit.
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Devskiller exam
general interview covering experience, skills, goals, etc...
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Lumenalta in Dec 2019
Interview
It was a straightforward screening process. First I filled requested information, no CV was required at all. After, I had an interview with a friendly lady from HR, then I did few code assessments, and finally I talked with the CEO, Kuty. Despite all the negative reviews I read here, my impression was very good, he was kind, friendly and assertive, made some questions about my background and experience. During the process I got access to the company culture and some processes. The company has 20 years of businesses running remotely, seems they are a mature and stable company with almost 200 employees world wide. Looks like they are continuously improving the hiring process. I recommend.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Lumenalta (Madrid) in Jan 2020
Interview
Got an email asking me for a commitment date to complete a technical assessment. I set a date, but there was some problem and when I tried to access to the technical test, I couldn´t (got a message about expired test). After a number of emails with no response, I got another email to set a new commitment date. This time I could do it.
It is a pretty easy task, but the day after finishing it I got a generic rejection email. I honestly don´t know why I did wrong, but that probably means that I should not pass the test.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Devskiller test about creating an API. It implies Spring boot and JPA. They want you to add some add comments/retrieve comments from posts (like a blog).