La procedura ha richiesto 3 mesi. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Adyen
Colloquio
Process consisted of multiple rounds (thus the whole process took a while) and each round was quite casual. Questions were not very technical based, most of the questions were based on personality and your past experiences (resume walkthrough). In each round there are different interviewers and some of them asked the same/repeated questions.
BEWARE. This process feels more like an ego trip than a real interview. The recruiter screen is less about your actual answers and more about saying exactly what they want to hear. They will keep pushing until you do. You still get moved forward anyway, so it barely feels like it matters. At every step there is a clear expectation to hype them up, repeat their values, and act overly excited. If you do not, they will fish for it. Even if you are not a strong fit, they keep pushing you through more rounds and a take home assignment. It starts to feel like they just want to harvest your data. Then you are expected to spend even more time going onsite with no clear indication that anything you did before mattered. Unless you fit a very specific intense corporate culture and are willing to play along, you are better off spending your time elsewhere.
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Adyen (Amsterdam)
Colloquio
Very long interview process of 5 steps with different team members and a case study at the end. But it goes by very fast as they aim to close it in 2 weeks.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Motivational questions were the core of the Interview, make sure you are prepared from all aspects.
It was not so difficult. Just prepare well about the company and role. The ask about previous experience. And your roles and responsibilities. The go very deep in your previous work