Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 2 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Plotly (Montréal, QC) nel mese di giu 2023
Colloquio
First an HR interview followed by a take home task which was not too difficult but it took me 4 5 hours to finish since I was not familiar with NestJS and GraphQL. Was reached out for a second round for a 1 hour technical interview with 2 of Senior team members. Had a relatively simple task and I solved it However the interviewer fixated on a small detail for TypeScript's generic type definition which I could not remember at the time. Did not hear back from them again until an automated rejection email. I reached out to them to get some feedback on what I can improve since I had to take 2 time offs to attend the meetings and spend hours on the take home test, but as I expected no answer.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Why do you want to work here? Background related questions. A TypeScript test on a coding platform.
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Plotly Talent Acquisition Team
Candidatura
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Plotly
Colloquio
It wasn't great I spoke to the recruiter and he was friendly. We spoke about my experience, education, the whole lot. I then got asked to create a project using NestJs, GraghQL, and some more technology which I did. It was reviewed and I moved to the next step where I got into a technical assessment. I passed everything there as well. I then got a rejection email and what it really said was that "The candidate has not worked on complicated tasks or has not proved himself working on complicated tasks" Now I don't have anything against rejections, but if you felt a candidate does not have enough experience, why did you put a candidate through 4 rounds of interviews and 4 weeks of preparation?