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      Entretien pour Senior Developer

      12 août 2015
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Aucune offre
      Expérience négative
      Entretien difficile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Documoto en juil. 2015

      Entretien

      Ridiculous interview process. Company employees seems unable to coordinate among themselves. First - An on-line personality assessment. Second - Two phone interviews, the second interviewer was unaware of the first interview. Third - In your free time, write a Java program to read an XML file and persist data to three provided database tables. Only requirement was to be able to process the file twice without creating duplicate records. Instructions specifically stating: *Use any technology you want*. Finally - An in-person interview which includes review of your program. The reviewer claimed my program didn't run. Then, the reviewer tried it in front of me - using the provided simple instructions - it worked as described. The reviewer had not heard of the technology I used (Google uses it ...) and didn't understand it. The questions about it were condescending and almost accusatory. Remember, they said "use any technology you want". The company's Java stack is the predictable, unimaginative, follow-the-crowd collection: Spring, Hibernate and the pedestrian IDE Eclipse. This company does not have a good track record in picking technology. They wrote their first UI in Flex - who thought that was a good idea? And now, they have chosen another market loser, Ember, as the new MVVM framework.

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      Do you contribute to an open-source project?
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      Thanks for offering feedback on our interview process and technology infrastructure, we truly appreciate this insight. Since this candidate's experience, we have hired an in-house recruiter and revised other aspects of our hiring process to ease the burdens on applicants and improve internal communications. As far as technology goes, Digabit takes great pains to build software that is secure and stable. Those are our #1 criteria. The "best" technology for any application is constantly changing, which is why we constantly seek to improve our technology stack based on the best solutions for our customers. We implemented Flex as part of our solution over 5 years ago and are on the verge of phasing it out in favor of an open standards based JavaScript/ HTML5 solution.

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      Entretien pour Senior Software Engineer

      10 févr. 2016
      Employé (anonyme)
      Denver, CO
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien moyen

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris plus d'une semaine. J'ai passé un entretien chez Documoto (Denver, CO) en nov. 2015

      Entretien

      I had a good general experience with my interview. Got called by a recruiter and later had a small phone interview with two of them at separate times. After that they sent me a cultural index form which is quick to fill out simple questions with checkboxes. Next they sent out a programming task to complete, I was given a few requirements and starting templates for implementing a program using SQL, XML and general coding (I did mine using Java). It did take some time, and that’s ok in my mind, this is where you can show that you know what you are doing to the company. Then I had a phone interview where I was asked general and programming specific questions, pretty standard questions I think. I then got called for the in person interview, which started with the development manager and was general in nature (talk about what you have done before and so on). That was followed by a group interview with developers (2 dev, 1 qa, plus the dev manager) It started out with talking about the design of the programming task and continued on with general programming questions (Java, Sql and such) it was detailed and more extensive than a lot of other interviews I’ve been to over the years, but completely reasonable with good questions. There were probably some questions in there I didn’t know, to those I just said I don’t know, and that was fine. (In my opinion it’s better to admit not knowing instead of plain out guessing, if you claim to know something and explain it totally wrong I’d question what else the things you say you know is really worth.) The next step was another group interview, I was talking to 3 other developers about general chit chat, nothing technical here. After that I met with the CTO and the develop manager and we talked about general things about me and the company, and I got a good feeling about the company’s mission statement and how it’s run when doing that. Shortly after that I got the go ahead call and I decided to join the team…

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