I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Redbrick (Victoria, BC)
Interview
I got phone call interview from VP 4 days after sent resume. Then scheduled appointment with director of technology on site to talk about background and experiences. At last on site technical interview with senior developers and asked about knowledge of full-stack and did white board algorithm coding of whatever language.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
QA, Code review and Coding standard which one is the most important to you?
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Redbrick (Victoria, BC)
Interview
- A Zoom interview with our People and Culture team.
- An invitation to complete the Predictive Index. PI is a behavioral assessment tool that shines a light on people's core drives and offers actionable insight into employee needs, behaviors, motivations, and development areas.
- A technical test (depending on the position you have applied for).
- An in-person or Zoom interview with the hiring team and technical team (depending on the role).
-An in-person or Zoom interview with our hiring manager and the CEO of the company (depending on the role).
The full cycle usually averages 2-4 weeks.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
How do you ensure code quality and maintainability in your projects?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Redbrick in Oct 2022
Interview
This interview was for Leadpages, a company that Redbrick owns. Initial phone screen (15 min) + Take home assignment + 1h30 tech interview. The first stage was a short interview with the HR. It's a chill interview just to explain the position, talk about your work experience, and evaluate your communication. The second stage is a take-home assignment where they give you a front-end project using React and ask you to implement a toast and save some data on the page. The third stage is a 1h30 interview with 5 to 6 people from the tech team, where they will evaluate your code and ask you to explain why you did your code the way you did and how you can improve it. Later on, they'll ask more broad questions, concepts, and questions about previous projects you've worked on. Overall the process seemed like an easy one, but they ghosted me after the last interview. The HR never gave me feedback about my results, even when I sent a follow-up email asking about it. This is really disrespectful.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
HR: Explain your work experience, why are you looking for a new job, and tell me something you like to do in your free time Tech: Explain how your code works, why did you use X or Y, explain a project that went wrong and how'd you fix it