J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez GitLab (Panamá) en juill. 2020
Entretien
First interview is just somebody selling you the company. Second interview was technical and very tricky. They have a GitLab handbook of how they conduct interviews that they encourage you to read but if the interviewer has not read it. It won't do you any good. It is a really awkward interview at times, you will not get any feedback as to what is expected from you. You will ask questions and will not get a response. Then, get an unrelated question. At some point the interviewer plays an uncooperative client but he wont really explain what the dynamic of the exercise is.
The other part of the interview is to make a merge request using GitLab. You should review the code but he wont really tell you what the code is suppose to do or what he wants you to fix. If this is a C# interview for the fuzz testing position, I will give you a clue. He wants you to implement dependency injection on a poorly implemented repository pattern. He will also asks you how to manage exception but with very vague instructions.
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Autres retours d’entretien d’embauche pour un poste comme Backend Engineer, Secure C# chez GitLab
J'ai postulé via un recruteur. J'ai passé un entretien chez GitLab en juin 2020
Entretien
It was pleasant process, in my case I had about 4 interviews related to different areas, as for example: the initial screening interview, then a technical interview, later on an interview more about how I address work situations and my workflow, and the last interview was a mixture between tech questions and workflow. The overall process for me took about 3 months (since the 1st communication until I got an offer), since GitLab had to finish interviewing all other candidates. They were totally open to me about timing and open to accept questions or schedule meetings when needed. In general, they are totally open about how my application was moving forward.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
I don't recall the exact words, but the idea of the question, it was about : What was the last mistake I had made and how did I address it?