Passa al contenutoPassa al piè di pagina
  • Lavori
  • Aziende
  • Stipendi
  • Per le aziende

      Migliora la tua carriera

      Scopri le tue potenzialità di guadagno, trova lavori da sogno e condividi approfondimenti su lavoro e vita privata in forma anonima.

      employer cover photo
      employer logo
      employer logo

      Valorem Reply

      Parte di Reply

      Questa è la tua azienda?

      Circa
      Recensioni
      Stipendi e benefit
      Lavori
      Colloqui
      Colloqui
      Ricerche correlate: Recensioni su Valorem Reply | Offerte di lavoro di Valorem Reply | Stipendi di Valorem Reply | Benefit di Valorem Reply
      Colloqui di Valorem ReplyColloqui per Software Developer III presso Valorem ReplyColloquio di Valorem Reply


      Glassdoor

      • Chi siamo
      • Contattaci

      Aziende

      • Account Business gratuito
      • Spazio per le aziende
      • Blog per le aziende

      Informazioni

      • Aiuto
      • Linee guida
      • Condizioni d'uso
      • Privacy e scelte pubblicitarie
      • Non vendere né condividere le mie informazioni
      • Strumento per l'accettazione dei cookie

      Lavora con noi

      • Inserzionisti
      • Carriere
      Scarica l'app

      • Cerca:
      • Aziende
      • Lavori
      • Località

      Copyright © 2008-2026. Glassdoor LLC. "Glassdoor," "Worklife Pro," "Bowls" e il relativo logo sono marchi registrati di Glassdoor LLC.

      Aziende seguite

      Non lasciarti sfuggire opportunità e informazioni privilegiate seguendo le aziende dove vorresti lavorare.

      Ricerche di lavoro

      Ricevi suggerimenti e aggiornamenti personalizzati avviando le tue ricerche.

      Le migliori aziende per "stipendio e benefit" vicino a te

      avatar
      Deloitte
      3.5★Stipendio e benefit
      avatar
      KPMG
      3.6★Stipendio e benefit
      SelfEmployed.com
      3.9★Stipendio e benefit
      avatar
      TP
      4.3★Stipendio e benefit

      Colloquio per Software Developer III

      14 nov 2019
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Kansas City, MO
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza negativa
      Colloquio nella media

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Valorem Reply (Kansas City, MO) nel mese di nov 2019

      Colloquio

      Internal recruiter reached out to me via LinkedIn. I had a 20 minute phone call to get to know what the company did and the role they were seeking to fill. Next I filled out a personality survey that consisted of 5 parts that each took about 20 minutes to complete. The recruiter was very enthusiastic about making the process quick. I took the survey on Monday and was scheduled for an in-person interview for Wednesday the same week. But the in-person interview was only a peer interview with 2 peers, both lead developers. I never spoke to a manager during the entire process. The first peer interview was conversational, nothing technical. That part ended with a verbal conclusion shared out loud that I would fit in with the culture very well. The 2nd part, the interviewer reminded me of Agent Smith in the movie The Matrix, how mono toned he talked, it was a bit distracting. I was presented with a scenario where the interviewer becomes the customer who is seeking an upgrade to an existing app. The interviewer wrote down the questions I asked seeking requirements for the upgrade. Then I was asked to diagram a database on the whiteboard for an inventory system including the new tables needed for the upgrade. I had never built an inventory system before, but database diagrams are easy. I left the interview thinking that I did pretty well. I think if a manager had been present, I might have gotten an offer. Managers are more experienced interviewing, and are more people focused than developers. Developers can have an opinion, but this would have been better with a manager present. Companies like Valorem Reply put such an importance on being a "team-player," how well you will "fit in," yet in the interview they measure your value against how well and how fast you work alone(without a team), in a 30 minute block of time(nobody is that efficient). How are candidates supposed to prepare for such an interview? I even asked the recruiter on the phone, if they would require white boarding and he said no white boarding. No matter how many apps I have built for my portfolio; no matter how much JavaScript, React, or C# experience I have; no matter how much I practiced writing out code on a white board; it wouldn’t have prepared me for this interview. How's that for a paradox?

      Domande di colloquio [1]

      Domanda 1

      A scenario where the interviewer becomes a customer who has an existing inventory app and wants to upgrade it. You have to ask questions to get the requirements for the upgrade.
      1 risposta
      2
      avatar
      Risposta di Valorem Reply
      6y
      Thank you for your feedback. We go through a rigorous process to ensure we hire the right fit for the role and we have many candidates with very unique skillsets and client needs that are very specific. All candidates we interview are highly skilled and qualified and we would like to hire every one of them but we obviously can't do that. In specific cases where we have a good fit but we have another candidate who has the specific skill we are looking for may get the job due to a skill needed at that time. We want to keep the door open for candidates who don't fill a specific need today, but tomorrow our needs may change and the skillsets of our candidates will grow. Please consider us for future opportunities as we will consider you. Thank you!