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      Entretien pour Senior Software Engineer

      1 juill. 2026
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      Aucune offre
      Expérience positive
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      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via un recruteur. J'ai passé un entretien chez Curology en juin 2026

      Entretien

      The recruiter was friendly, transparent, and did a great job explaining the role, team, and current engineering initiatives. Communication throughout the process was good, although there was a delay in receiving feedback because the hiring manager was away. They later confirmed I had passed the online assessment and was moving to the next stage before the position was ultimately put on hold due to a hiring freeze. The online assessment consisted of two parts. The first was a short multiple-choice quiz covering general web development topics such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Git, and Linux. The second was a 30-minute debugging exercise in an existing TypeScript codebase, where the goal was to fix a partially implemented application by completing missing functionality and debugging rendering behavior rather than solving algorithmic problems. One thing worth noting is that I was initially told the assessment was language agnostic and that using AI tools was allowed if desired. In practice, however, the coding exercise required working directly in a TypeScript codebase, so candidates without recent JavaScript/TypeScript experience should expect a steeper learning curve than the description might suggest. Overall, everyone I interacted with was professional, and the process seemed well organized despite the hiring pause.

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      Complete and debug a partially implemented TypeScript application by adding missing functionality and fixing existing behavior in an unfamiliar codebase.
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      Entretien pour Senior Software Engineer

      12 mars 2026
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      Expérience négative
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      J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Curology en mars 2026

      Entretien

      Initial conversation with internal recruiter, that went very well, then they move you on to a tech assessment: 1. Approach for the Live Coding Portion We encourage candidates to start with pseudocode. This helps you: Think through the approach before committing to syntax Communicate your thought process clearly Demonstrate that you're reasoning about the problem rather than relying on memorized or AI-generated solutions Once the approach is clear, you can gradually translate your pseudocode into TypeScript or whatever language you feel comfortable with. The interviewer is very flexible—feel free to use whatever workflow helps you think best. Person that interviewed me, we worked through the problem and talked like we were actually working together. He mentioned that he like and thought my approach was good. I thought everything went well and felt pretty good about it. But then got a email stating: Because this team operates in a fast-moving environment involving ongoing migrations, production support, and complex cross-system reconciliation work, success in the role requires strong independent problem-solving and the ability to efficiently move from ambiguity to functional code. Based on the interview, he expressed concerns about the current strength in those areas. I always hate delivering this news.

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      I would I take this data and reconcile it.
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