J'ai postulé via un recruteur. J'ai passé un entretien chez Revolut (Dubaï) en juin 2026
Entretien
This was my second time applying I had 1 machine coding round where they give you a half baked app and ask you to complete it with follow ups on concurrency questions.
1 system design round focused on mobile and a bit of BE as well.
Team fit rounds. I mostly had positive experience but my team fit rounds were not good. It looks like they were rejecting me for any reasons what so ever. I got feedback like over sharing, only communicates with BE and Data and not much with Product, not convincing ans for why to join Revolut. Couldnt connect project with business impact. I had 3 team fit rounds overall - the last one was very horrible and to be honest very disrespectful. When I asked as a team/company culture how do you handle new joinees I got an ans like you either start performing from day 1 or or get fired. Also i had researched some question on the team and prepared some questions to ask them, their reply was I dont have to worry about it as I wont be working on that part of the team. Who answers like this ? complete unprofessional. I do agree the last team fit i blundered a bit but replying to my questions in this way shows what kind of culture they brewing within the company. After the last team fit I wouldnt apply again here. I prefer self respect more that money.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Given a basic cache implementation how would you handle concurrency ?
Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Revolut (Londres, Angleterre) en juil. 2019
Entretien
Had an HR call first, after that I was given a home assignment to make an app. It was given in a very vague manner with no exact details but they actually asked much more than companies usually do. It took me some time to make it but I did it in a very nice way. I was told that I will get a detailed feedback regarding how I did it, what was good and bad.
The feedback I got regarding the assignment was literally less than 1 sentence. Just 1-2 words of what they liked and 1-2 words they didn't like. It was ridiculous in that sense like "good: there're tests". That's it. Clearly, they didn't even care much looking into it. These days they expect you to spend a lot of your time on all that stuff but then don't even care to look at it carefully.
Anyway, I got invited to a technical online 2.5 hours interview. There was one guy from London and another one from Moscow. The second one was very direct and unfriendly. I felt it right away that it's not going well.
Got rejected couple of days later with the feedback that they didn't like how I answered questions.