I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at G-P (Galway) in Feb 2021
Interview
- 4 rounds of interviews spanning 4 hours: HR screen, technical screen, personality interview, technical deep-dive interview. Very time-consuming process.
- Lots of repetition/overlap, especially across the technical screen and deep-dive interview. It was frustrating being repeatedly asked the same questions.
- The technical interviews were completely focused on what I could offer the company. The technical interviewers made very little effort to 'sell' the role and the company; how I might contribute, what I might learn, etc.
- I'd previously worked with about 90% of their technology stack, would have learned the rest very quickly. However, because of this 'deficit' (and despite years of relevant experience and a wide range of other skills), the company offered me a more junior role to the one that I interviewed for! I declined their offer.
- Overall, if you're a very experienced engineer, I wouldn't recommend applying to Globalization Partners.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- Lots of deep-dive on my CV.
- Lots of 'curve ball' questions that weren't related to my CV.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at G-P (Bengaluru) in Sep 2023
Interview
In HR screening round, HR was trying to Google the jargons that I used while explaining my experience and he was trying to be oversmart in asking questions on the same. Though he didn't understand, he looked like judging the answers I was giving. I couldn't make out what was going on in his mind. There's no result yet but I mostly see it as negative.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are the challenges in microfrontend development?