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      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Feb 21, 2021
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Copenhagen, Capital Region
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at MAERSK (Copenhagen, Capital Region) in Jan 2021

      Interview

      The process was a lengthy and rather messy one, involving overall about 8 persons in total (HR and technical). There were 3 stages (I got to the last stage), the meetings took place remotely via MS Teams: 1. An hour long interview with basic programming exercise to solve 2. A "homework" assignment that took about two days to complete 3. Final 2 hour interview and assignment review, and another on the spot software architecture exercise Initially I've been contacted by an HR person with information about the process. First stage was the most pleasant one, a talk with a fellow software engineer in a friendly atmosphere. The programming assignment was pretty basic and required writing some code without need to compile it (almost pseudo-code). Second stage was more involving, about writing a Web API using ASP.NET Core. The problem was relatively interesting but the main difficulty was not complexity but rather time needed to write all the code. I provided a complete working solution with unit and integration tests. It took me about 1,5 - 2 days of my time to complete it, as I put a lot of attention to testability and readability of the code - with about 12 years of professional experience, in my opinion it was a pretty solid solution and it got me to the third stage. Here's where things started to get a bit hairy. The meeting was divided into three stages: * Initial talk (30 minutes) with development manager (who also was an "ex" software engineer) where we talked about my experience and what the company does and all - it was a fairly pleasant talk * Review of the assignment and on the spot architectural exercise (~1 hour) - this one was conducted by two developers (the manager was not present) and unfortunately this part was not so great. I did not receive any feedback telling if my solution was good or bad, instead they immediately jumped into finding pretty irrelevant details that they would do differently. There was a minor bug in my solution which I pointed out (the reviewers didn't notice it themselves). Some of the ideas they presented were plainly wrong in relation to OOP paradigms such as encapsulation, and would violate SOLID principles etc. Others were subjective, like usage of certain patterns to structure the code. It's not a good idea to argue during a job interview so I didn't but overall my impression was rather lukewarm. In part two there was an architectural exercise about designing a cloud solution for a web application. We used some online drawing tool to draw boxes representing micro-services and other Azure elements (load balancers etc.), and flow of data between them. On the reviewers side something was not working with their connection so the image they've seen was either frozen or delayed in comparison to what I was saying. I must admit this part didn't go very well, because of my lack of experience in the area (which I was open about since the beginning). I solved the problem but you could definitely see it is not something I work with on daily basis. Possibly this was the reason I didn't get an offer. Overall I got an impression that the two developers were not very experienced in conducting an interview (and I went through plenty, also on the other side of the table). Maybe they couldn't really find a solid spot to criticize in my assignment? They seemed stressed, and I feel it would be beneficial if one of the more experienced guys I talked with initially was also present for fair evaluation. It's also possible that I just dodged a bullet - who knows how a cooperation with these guys would go in a team if I got the job? * A summary talk with two managers (including the one that started the meeting, about 30 minutes), were I was promised to be contacted again within 3-4 days. My situation was that I already got a competing offer from another company, and they were waiting for my contract signature. During the 3-4 days period after the interviews I've sent an email to the process coordinator (HR) asking politely if I will receive the response within agreed time-frame. I did not hear back from them. Eventually, 2 weeks later (!) I received an email informing me that an offer will not be made - a bit too late because meanwhile I had to make a decision about the other company, I didn't want to gamble it. My request to get feedback on what exactly went wrong was left without an answer. In summary I feel I was a bit disrespected as soon as a decision was made not to make an offer. Even in such case, if you commit yourself to a time-frame then please, stick to your word. Understand that I devoted plenty of my time as well to this process, especially to the assignment. It would be also great to receive some feedback about why the application was rejected instead of just "no". Maybe next time... I give one star extra for the interesting assignment but overall I must say it was a negative experience.

      Interview questions [4]

      Question 1

      Implement method serving a hand of cards from a deck (incl. implementation of cards, deck, and shuffling etc.)
      Answer question

      Question 2

      Implement an API that sorts numbers in asynchronous way (without client awaiting for result within scope of a request). This was the home assignment.
      Answer question

      Question 3

      Make an abstract design of a micro-services solution for an app that processes photographs, where extracting GPS coordinates from metadata is a heavy processing task - this was the "live" exercise in online drawing app.
      Answer question

      Question 4

      Typical mumbo-jumbo about technical experience etc.
      Answer question
      10

      Other Senior Software Engineer Interview Reviews for MAERSK

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Sep 25, 2024
      Anonymous employee
      Bangalore Rural
      Accepted offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied in-person. I interviewed at MAERSK (Bangalore Rural)

      Interview

      Fundamental questions were asked from .Net C#, Web Services, SQL. Object Oriented Programming questions, SQL basic questions, what is dlls, exes, application integration related questions. Difference between abstract class, interfaces, Entity Framework related questions.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Difference between Web API, Web services, WCF
      Answer question
      2

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Jun 12, 2024
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Maidenhead, England
      Declined offer
      Neutral experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at MAERSK (Maidenhead, England) in Oct 2023

      Interview

      Several (5+) interview stages starting from recruiter call, then 3 technical interview (database, system design, something like behavioural with Team Lead), then 1 stage talk with Engineering Director, then stage with HR.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Design database for api-gateway configuration
      Answer question

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Oct 3, 2023
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Bengaluru
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at MAERSK (Bengaluru) in Sep 2023

      Interview

      This has been by far the worst company for which I have interviewed. They contacted me regarding an opening in their APM Terminals team due to an ongoing hiring drive. On that day, there were two rounds of interviews (technical and behavioural) conducted. A few days later, the HR department informed me that there would be an additional behavioural interview round. I agreed to it and participated in the interview. Again, after a few days, she called me to inform me about yet another behavioural round. When I inquired, she mentioned that all the previous rounds had yielded positive feedback, but they wanted one more round with some senior professionals. I reluctantly agreed and completed the interview. It has now been almost four weeks, and I have not received any communication regarding the outcome of the interview. I made several attempts to contact the HR via phone and email, but she ignored my messages each time. There was one instance where she responded, stating that there was some sort of production issue and promised to get back to me in two days, which never happened. I find it hard to believe that this company, which behaves so unprofessionally and irresponsibly, has received high ratings on Glassdoor. When they requested three rounds of behavioural interviews for a technical position, I should have been more cautious. It seems they are not genuinely committed to the hiring process and certainly do not value the time of their candidates. It appears to be a group of unprofessional individuals managing the hiring process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Round 1: JS basic questions and some coding problems Round 2: Behavioural Round 3: Behavioural Round 4: Behavioural
      Answer question
      3