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      Colloquio per Senior Software Engineer

      8 apr 2026
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza positiva

      Altre recensioni di colloqui per Senior Software Engineer presso DICE

      Colloquio per Senior Software Engineer

      7 dic 2021
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Berlino
      Nessuna offerta
      Colloquio facile

      Candidatura

      Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso DICE

      Colloquio

      First off, advice to software engineers in the interview process (which I've seen mentioned in another interview review here): the tech task description says something along the lines of 'if we want some changes, we'll raise an issue or a PR'. Do *not* rely on that. It doesn't appear to be standard procedure in the process of reviewing the work. Overall, the process was positive, but with a slight bad taste left in my mouth by the tech task's overly vague description. First stage: chat with a recruiter. Very positive and friendly. Second stage: technical conversation with 2 senior engineers. That was a highlight - the discussion was fun, interesting, and very open. I learned lots from it, and it genuinely sounds like the engineering culture at Dice is fantastic. Third stage: take-home tech task. Three issues I had with it is: 1) the code was outdated and parts of it were no longer working out-of-the-box, in particular the provided boilerplate dev container set-up. It means that, as an engineer unfamiliar with Elixir, the first hour or two will likely be spent on trying to figure out 'why is this infrastructure bit not working? how do I make it work?' This might be resolved by the time you're interviewing, hopefully. 2) The tech task had no indication on how long it's expected to take. I believe it makes a massive difference - I was under the impression it's meant to be a 'a one-evening job to implement a nice, working, but not perfect service with some TODOs left in'. Based on the feedback, I'm getting the impression that for a senior it's expected to take longer than that. 3) (and the biggest one, which I mentioned at the start): the tech task is described as essentially a back-and-forth, which, combined with the previous point, made me quite sure I didn't need to immediately implement a perfect service, and any bits that I left as a 'TODO' that the team would have liked to see better would be discussed later. This did not materialise - as I heard from the recruiter later, the interview is an anonymous round where the team gets the code, reviews it, but doesn't know who wrote the code (and doesn't have any way to contact the code writer). The process took just over a month from the first chat with the recruiter through to getting the feedback for the tech task. A big positive is that feedback was provided via a phone call, and not as a quick email. The feedback for me was effectively 'the code was reviewed as mid-level, so we'd be able to offer you a mid-level role'. All the feedback points short one were positive, with the only negative being one on my code structure showing a lack of Elixir knowledge (which was true and expected), and with this, I'm quite positive this is more of a 'some things we wanted to see were missing' than a 'the code wasn't good enough'. Overall, based on the interview process, I see Dice as a very interesting company and recommend applying - but keep these little bits related to the interview process in mind!
      Esperienza negativa
      Colloquio nella media

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un selezionatore. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso DICE (Berlino) nel mese di nov 2021

      Colloquio

      Introduction: (Passed) Two introduction phone call from the HR/talent Acquisition. Tech Interview: (Passed) 45 min interview discussing experience, projects, architecture with Senior Engineers and a Lead. Tech Task: (Failed) Submit the tech task within 7 days with option for time extension. Their Feedback: I was told to upload my code to GitHub (private repo) and give access to a few others. I was expecting feedback in terms of review as they mentioned in the interview. Instead I heard from the HR and she sent me an email with feedback with no way to clarify further. Their feedback - 1. Didn't use DB transaction. They were expecting DB transaction even though it only had one table and the query was single statement updating 1 row! I even explained why we dont't need more than 2 tables in the README.md. 2. Hard to follow codebase (function naming, flow etc.) True. But there was no need to use additional abstraction for such a small task! I wrote tests and event added future improvement suggestions in the readme (which they wanted). Conculation: I think they didn't try to run it. It had an edge case and I wanted them to point it (it was their test and I provided enough hint in the README.md). But sadly they were stuck with the DB transaction!

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      Domanda 1

      Tech Task: Build a simple ticket purchasing system with Stripe Checkout API. They provided a boilerplate repository.
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      Colloquio per Senior Software Engineer

      3 mar 2019
      Dipendente anonimo
      Londra, Inghilterra
      Offerta accettata
      Esperienza positiva
      Colloquio difficile

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 3 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso DICE (Londra, Inghilterra) nel mese di feb 2019

      Colloquio

      Step 1. 30 minutes phone screening with HR Step 2. 45 minutes technical interview The interviewer asked about the various technical questions. Some questions went into the low level so you might want to review some basic computing, network and database topics. I couldn't answer all questions but at least explained what I would expect how things work. I had it on site but it can be remote. Step 3. Coding challenge Step 4. On site interview I spent 1.5 hours with engineers as a first part. It started off with the code review of the coding challenge and expanded some topics to an architecture design exercise. It was followed by another session with their product managers. We talked about the team communication, workflow and other non technical topics. The interaction with them were very good throughout the process. They were very supportive and transparent. I would advise you not to hesitate to ask them any questions. I felt that there were a few bits which can be improved e.g. coding challenge. However they immediately requested me for feedback after the process and I'm happy to see that they are keen on improving it.

      Domande di colloquio [1]

      Domanda 1

      Architecture design exercise: online ticket sales system
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