Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 5 giorni. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso SoftPro (Raleigh, NC) nel mese di mar 2026
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The interview was very welcoming and inviting, and right off of the bat it was evident that it was a great company. They were very helpful throughout the interview process answering any and all questions
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un selezionatore. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso SoftPro (Charlotte, NC)
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It was pretty streamlined. The recruiter contacted me on LinkedIn. We had a chat and that went really well. The next day they sent a take home assessment from coderbyte. It was kinda challenging if I remember correctly. The rules for it are as follows:
Single Sitting: Once you begin the assessment, it must be completed in one sitting (approx. 45-60 minutes).
Camera On: Keep your camera on throughout the assessment, as fraud detection will be active.
Stay Focused: Please avoid distractions and stay on the assessment screen for the entire duration.
Windows/Monitors: Please avoid jumping between multiple windows or monitors while taking the assessment, as this will be monitored.
I genuinely cant remember the questions though.
However they will help prep you before the assessment. Not with technical stuff, but just trying to get you comfortable, which I appreciate.
If you do well, then you do an online interview. The interviewers were super professional and quite nice. Which was great since I was a bundle of nerves at that point. The interview was about 3 hours and outside of a smaller coding assessment most was just chatting and seeing my thought process and what I knew.
After that it took about a week for a response and I accepted the position.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un selezionatore. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso SoftPro (Raleigh, NC) nel mese di gen 2026
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Very smooth process. Starts with code assessment then can lead to virtual interview.
Mostly technical questions around typical software engineer stuff like APIs and accepted code conventions and what goes in the data layer vs the business layer.