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      Entretien pour Systems Engineer 2

      6 sept. 2024
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Édimbourg, Écosse
      Aucune offre
      Expérience négative
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      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Skyscanner (Édimbourg, Écosse) en avr. 2024

      Entretien

      Red flags from start to finish. The recruitment process is by far the worst I have ever experienced. Three interviews plus an initial recruitment chat, totalling over 3.5 hours over the course of three weeks, is a terrible experience. After interviewing with Skyscanner, I only get the impression that, while it may seem like a prestigious company to work for, this place only comes across as death by committee, lack of direction, and indecisiveness with no one actually leading the processes, information, and “tests” that candidates are presented with. Found they were not relevant to their role. (The “technical challenge” I was presented with was not relevant at all, one plus was I was able to feed that back to the recruiter.) I’ve never experienced such a 180 in my entire working life, where I have felt so excited about applying and interviewing for a company, only to vow never to use their products and services again. For me, the length of the interviews, the sheer number of interviews (3+ for an hour minimum is not acceptable), and the fact that I never once spoke to anyone within the actual team I was applying for is a total disgrace. I can only assume the convoluted interview process leads Skyscanner into an echo chamber, thinking they are getting the best of the best candidates, whereas it actually feels really counter-intuitive from an end-user perspective. You’ll get a very particular type of person who is suited to interviewing really well and speaking about themselves to 4-6 strangers not in the team they are applying for, rather than people who are clearly experienced for the job but who would prefer to speak to people in their team about the role rather than theoretical “challenges.” Don’t ask an interviewee a “technical challenge” related to AWS when you can see none of their past job experience involves this, nor is the job they are applying for relevant to having AWS knowledge. This is either a massive oversight from the team or sheer ignorance from recruitment, more likely where it’s been copy-pasted from a technical role that would have a basis in AWS and added to a totally different tech role because it’s been assumed it’s sort of the same. Skyscanner comes across as total time wasters, and actually, the amount of interviewing you do is a red flag compared to what’s actually delivered during the 3.5+ hours that this took over three weeks. I can’t even begin to make one single recommendation to improve this as it needs to be addressed overall. The only thing I can speak to is that the recruiter themselves was very nice, but clearly, they themselves are aware of at least some of the points above and seem to have their hands tied, nor have any relevant input into the hiring process itself.

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      Question 1

      Depth of Expertise The DOE will determine your level of expertise in areas of technology we value at Skyscanner. The interviewer will be familiar with the technical challenges inherent in systems engineering and will ask you to describe a complex/interesting project from your recent experience. If possible, try and use a project that will be relevant to Skyscanner (challenges in infrastructure management, user support systems, VOIP, office IT setup, etc.). Ideally, you will be able to lead the interview, talking through each key element of the project from the planning and execution, the business goals/impact and how you measured that, the best practices that were applied, and your personal contribution. Beyond the initial setup, the interview will be interested in all technical aspects of the project including: scalability issues; approach to troubleshooting; deployment; technology choices etc. As much as you can, try to add context around the ‘why’ rather than just the how. There is no need for you to prepare a presentation or architectural diagram in advance, but if you do have something you want to show to help the interviewer understand more context (a slide / diagram of the system design) then please feel free to offer. Please do not prepare a presentation for this, this is a technical discussion rather than presentation.
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