Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Reliable Robotics (Mountain View, CA)
Colloquio
One call with the Hiring Manager, Then a technical interview was scheduled a few days later. Both the HM and the engineer I interviewed with were good communicators. The technical excersize was definitely different from what I was expecting at the time, as I was only used to data structure questions, but they gave me a document several pages long and asked me to code a simulation. Didn't get the job, but the coding excersize was interesting.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
A physics simulation you must complete in about an hour.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Reliable Robotics nel mese di feb 2025
Colloquio
Interviewed early 2025. Interview steps were:
- 5-10 min online C/C++ coding quiz
- Video call w/ hiring manager
- Live coding exercise, ~1hr to code and ~1hr to discuss afterwards
- Onsite, presenting a project I previously worked on to the team and 4 1-on-1 technical interviews
- Short phone chat with CEO
Overall, the interview process itself was fairly easy. However, I'd give this a negative experience overall. After all of this I only learned in the offer stage that I had been downleveled from senior to mid-level, and the offered compensation was nearly the bottom of the mid-level range. They were not open to negotiation towards the higher end of the range for this role.
Admittedly, I did not perform my best at the onsite, but after discussing with the recruiter, the downlevel was apparently a decision made at the very beginning of the process. It was in no way communicated to me, and I was strung along this process under the assumption I was interviewing for the role I had applied for.
At some point between my interview and now, the company has slightly increased the requirements for the senior position so that a resume like mine no longer meets the listed requirements.