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      Entretien pour Senior Software Engineer

      15 nov. 2024
      Employé (anonyme)
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien moyen

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      J'ai passé un entretien chez Stenn Technologies

      Entretien

      The process was really smooth and well communicated. I had a task and then after the task evaluation I got the live coding interview, the communication was really good, they focused on the approach and they don't stress. Then I had the System Design interview, it was quite challenging but I can tell the engineers at Stenn are super good in terms of technicality and communication. and then the cultural fit interview and one more interview with the direct manager. Both went really cool, people are friendly and looking for growth mindset. They are very keen to pick the right candidates.

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      Live Coding System Design Cultural Fit
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      Entretien pour Senior Software Engineer

      3 mars 2022
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Moscou,
      Aucune offre
      Expérience négative
      Entretien difficile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Stenn Technologies (Moscou, ) en mars 2022

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      It's the first time I wrote a review about interview. Because I even decided to stop this disrespect and left it. This was the worst interview I ever had during last 10 years and during last week ( I had about 5 interviews total with 3 offers), a classical bad interview. Company is not friendly; candidate is a body for mockery. This is a bank software. But an interview where guys with prepared answers on their side start to stress and confuse and tangle the candidate with deeper and deeper questions about the topic and syntaxis. If you are not an interview cracker, but have large experiences and wide knowledge, even if you've learned several books like Richter, Fowler or Troelsen, write good code but doesn't "rotate red-black tries on paper" - this is not for u. Sorry, guys, there is a border and big difference between how candidate resolves algorithmic tasks and thinks about problem and how he compiles your paper code with errors in his mind under pressure and dozens of reference questions which try to confuse more. Especially when you never develop this way, while know that it's a bad practice. I strongly don't recommend to take a part in this party, not to allow them to cherish their sense of self-importance and power over the candidate. The worst thing was then I felt the way of discussion after the first questions and just said, that development of compilers or languages is not my duty\fun and I never wrote about it in my resume. If you need knowledge deeper, then Richter provides in his book, then I'm not your guy, lets don't spend our time. But they said, that everything, called it "we want to know how candidate thinks" and continue that sh*t. What could be done better? If candidate doesn't fit your needs, then don't continue to ask him questions which will force him to fill like flout. Leave it, talk about life and then send "Sorry, not this time" via email.

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      Question 1

      No, it's not about value vs reference types, GC, algorithms. It's not about boxing and unboxing and possible problems, some async and await implementations or even a state machine of await. It’s even not a bout understanding how CLR works in general. Looks like they want you to reproduce MSDN in 60 minutes from memory. Modeling of stack and heap with boxing\unboxing in time (step by step) and edge cases on paper. Not usage or problems, but modeling and implantation up to memory allocation on bin level and so on. Yeah, we were rally drawing memory addresses, references and so on. Modeling of compilation of generics in CLR with concrete concepts of implementations and its guts. Implementing of custom extensions for linq on white paper and so on. All these generic topics are just the start point to stress the candidate with reference questions about CLR guts they call just 'simple basics'. It’s not enough if you tell all developer should know to write correct code, some details about heap, stack, sync indexes and so on. “Repeat MSDN, please”. Basic questions or better say topics are good and relevant, but the way how it looks like, the soft skills of interviewers are sh*t. Looks like they don't write forms and queries to DB, but implement own compiler every day. Of course not. They just maintain old legacy. and for all this stuff they offer 36-60000$ a year.
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