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      Software Engineer Interview

      Apr 26, 2018
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Athens, Athens, Attica
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at Niometrics (Athens, Athens, Attica) in Apr 2018

      Interview

      Initially, I was assigned dozens of exercises that had to be solved in a couple of days. Although the implementation exercises were a small minority, I understood (only after the whole process finished) that they had a hidden big weight for the evaluation. On the other hand, even the easier questions were buggy and hid traps. There was also an irrelevant section to the job description (with a minor weight? Who knows). After I was announced that I passed the test (at least as they claimed that time), an interview was arranged that took more than two hours. Most of the interview was a presentation of their working areas and general discussion with me about them. One of the two interviewers asked me several times about my personal time and studies and how they could affect my commitment to the job. Although I naturally replied that there won't be any problem, I got a "no" after 2.5 weeks. It seems that someone undervalues personal development and the time given to answer their tests.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Do you know the X technology we use? Where X is every technology they use, and, of course, you have to know it.
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      Niometrics response
      5y
      We are sorry to hear that your experience with us has not been positive, and do appreciate your frank feedback. Your review is quite thorough and touches on a few points, which we would like to address one by one. First of all, we recognise that a hiring process of 7+ weeks is too long and we have been working on reducing this without sacrificing quality and candidate experience. We have, since then, added a more careful tracking of the duration between each steps, as well as regular communications to clarify expectations. The evaluation and interviews are done by actual engineers, and scheduling their time has been challenging. I believe we are much better now. Also, having an additional point of contact in this process – the recruiter – tends to add some delays, so we encourage interested candidates with time constraints to apply directly at careers@niometrics.com. Regarding the exercises, of course the performance of implementation weights a lot. However, as we do not want to burden candidates with too many, they have to be a small minority. A lot of our non-implementation questions are of the type "can you spot the bug?”, so they are buggy and hide traps on purpose. We try to keep it interesting using real bugs. On the interview itself, we apologise if it exceeded the amount of time you set aside for it, or if you felt that the interview should have covered a different set of topics. We make it a point to share as much as we can about us as well, to help candidates make an informed decision. We believe a thorough interview is good for both sides, to ensure the selected candidate will not have problems integrating with the existing teams, and will enjoy working with us. For technical positions, we indeed check for all technologies we use. However, it is not required to know them all – and probably nobody in the company does. The purpose of such questions is for us to understand in which team and how the candidate would fit best. Finally, in general studies do not stop us from hiring someone, but we would be careful to hire an exceptional student, because juggling studies and learning about a new role may be too challenging. Paid internships are another option for exceptional cases, and would come with no obligations. We hope this gives you some clarity into our recruitment decision-making process. We know applying for a job takes a lot of time and effort, and we are always trying to improve the candidate experience, regardless of the outcome. Your feedback will be very useful in helping us do that.