I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at 360T Trading Networks in May 2016
Interview
1. They'll send you 2 coding problems to solve. Solving will take 6-8 hours. These are nonstandard and interesting but not too hard.
2. Online interview with HR (haha I failed first one but they were very kind to appoint second one)
3. Online interview with your future TL
4. Face to face interview with HR and Engineers (they'll pay for your flight and hotel). They'll give you a test and then discuss answers with you.
5. They'll ask for references. You need to provide 2 references from your previous jobs.
6. once employed you'll be asked to provide a police certificate
There were 4 rounds.
Initially a task was given with no time limit.
One round with the team lead and department manager.
One HR round with the HR manager.
Last round with the department head and the HR head.
No decision was made as of 4 weeks after the last round (up to the time when this review is written) .
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at 360T Trading Networks (Frankfurt am Main) in Feb 2023
Interview
Normal
An interview is a structured conversation where an interviewer asks questions to assess a candidate’s qualifications, skills, and suitability for a role, while the candidate presents their experience and competencies.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at 360T Trading Networks (Frankfurt am Main) in Jul 2019
Interview
It was pretty usual multiple stages process at first sight.
Coding task -> technical phone interview -> video conference -> on-site interview
Honestly, I didn't believe Glassdoor's bad interview reviews because first two steps was looking good. Not fascinating but not really boring coding task and nice and competent interlocutor on the second stage (man, if you are reading this, know that you are awesome, it was really nice to talk).
But the third stage.. I didn't expect anything like this in 2019.
Just to describe the atmosphere: camera and monitor are hanged somewhere in the top of the conference room and you see all the people from top to bottom. Two girls with tight smiles and one tech guy with face if I had thrown a dead rat on his table.
And then:
Why we should choose you?
Why are you leaving your current company?
Why you won't leave our company? (oh, this was REALLY important)
What are your salary expectations? (it was discussed at the beginning before the 1st stage)
And all others pattern questions from the brochure "how to tell a candidate that we have a real corporate hell inside, just run".
At the final I need to add that if you check employees of the company at one famous professional social network you'll find that most software engineers aren't from EU and work in the company less than 24 months (stay period to get German permanent residence and ability to change employer easily).