Interview was good and they are looking for a new technologies work experienced candidates. I have been working in o9solutions since 3years it is good. Have a Work life balance.
J'ai postulé via une agence de recrutement. Le processus a pris 3 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez o9 Solutions (Tokyo) en mars 2025
Entretien
I applied through agency.
The whole process took 3 weeks.
First, there is an HR interview. He did not describe or do some introduction about the company at the first place, and asked me do I know anything about them. The purpose of this round is just testing my Japanese skill.
Second, a hackerRank which is quite easy for me but I feel that they translate the questions to English from some kind of language, the translation is not smooth so it affects a little bit to my experience. But I still passed with flying colors
Third, I was told by agency this one is a Technical Round. But the schedule for this interview is just 30 minutes. I was interviewed by a Korean member. He made me reschedule the interview 2 times, and even came late for more than 10 minutes. But there is no technical questions, no client-facing experience. The moment I said I do not have hands on experience with Ansible, he just stopped asking questions. The interview was ended in awkward between us.
Since I wrote everything in my resume, they should decline my application the moment they saw that I did not write Ansible in my techstack.
The whole process is just unprofessional for both this company and the agency.
Of course one day later, I was failed because of techstack mismatch. They are just looking for a guy who knows how to write Ansible :)
Totally time-consuming for this kind of company.
Long process with 3 different rounds (1 with HR and 2 technicals) that lead to nothing. Practically ghosted after the last round where they told that I was "a really good fit and that they wanted to work with me" until they finally let me known that I was discarded. No feedback or explanation. Totally unprofessional, thanks for treating me like a disposable object.