The interview process was quite unorganized and time-consuming, in my opinion. First, I was reached out by a TL who took 2 very lengthy live tests, one written and one verbally on video call. He said he liked my test but the salary expectations didn't meet their budget. So he referred me to another team for a senior position. The new TL again took some lengthy tests (purely editing related, however during the video call 3 TLs/managers started bombarding me with finance-related questions (more relevant to research the team).
The process seemed like a waste of time for several reasons.
1. TLs kept reaching out directly by sending tests without providing any clarity or context. It also didn't make sense that they would discuss salary after such lengthy tests rather than beforehand.
2. HR came into the picture much later, and since all communication with TLs was only on email, there was really no clarity about what they are even expecting before you join the interview call.
3. The video call interview was in no way aligned with the type of tests they gave. Seemed like they were more concerned about getting multiple skills from one specific designation instead of focusing on their niche expertise.
Luckily, after reading the comments on former employees' experience, I think I dodged a bullet with this one.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Seeking Alpha (Warsaw, Masovia) in Jan 2025
Interview
The process took about two weeks. After an initial conversation with the recruiter, I was given a test task involving Ruby and React, with a requirement to include full test coverage. The task was time-consuming, and after completing it, I received only an auto-generated rejection message. I asked for feedback on my submission but received no response. Based on this experience, I would not recommend this company
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Seeking Alpha in Sep 2024
Interview
The process took almost 2 months and about 8 conversations with 4 different people and home assignment. The majority of the team was kind and left a positive impression, but the recruiter (or the decision-making process)...
At some point, they just started stalling, telling a story about a hiring freeze but then they started asking for references from previous direct managers. This is ambiguous, because I have been working for the same company for the last 5 years and I cannot ask my manager to give a recommendation even before I have received an offer.
I asked my former manager to give me a recommendation, with whom I worked 6-7 years ago and the seeking alpha recruiter questioned him for 15-20 minutes!!!
But that was not enough, they started pressuring me, demanding to provide the contact information of the former manager from NDA project, which is impossible.
I don't know, maybe it was an attempt to lure a contact out of the NDA project, maybe they just don't know what they need.
Be careful with them and don't waste a lot of time and hope on this company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me everything I could and could not know.