I applied online. I interviewed at much. (Germany) (Lisbon, Lisbon District) in May 2026
Interview
The interview itself was fine on the surface, with the usual questions about experience, expectations, and fit.
What really stood out negatively was the fact that the role is advertised as hybrid, when in reality that is not accurate. During the interview, I was told that for the first 3 months you are expected to be in the office every single day. After that, you are allowed one day per week from home. Only after 6 months can you add a second day, and only much later does the role start to look even remotely like a proper hybrid arrangement.
That means the role is, for all practical purposes, not hybrid in the way most candidates would reasonably understand it when reading the job ad. Listing it that way feels misleading and gives the impression that the label is being used mainly to attract more applicants.
This is something that should be disclosed clearly in the posting from the start, so candidates can make an informed decision before investing their time in the process.
Have that in mind when interviewing with them.
I applied online. I interviewed at much. (Germany) (Lisbon, Lisbon District) in Apr 2026
Interview
I went through a process with them, and it was quite interesting, though not in a positive way.
Initially, everything felt fairly standard: an introductory call with the recruiter, followed by a technical challenge that I completed and submitted. I was then invited to their offices in Lisbon to present it. That’s where the experience started to shift.
During the on-site interview, which included the hiring manager (who is also the Managing Director of the Lisbon office), the recruiter, and another stakeholder, the dynamic was heavily dominated by the hiring manager. Early on, he stated that he did not believe the performance metrics on my CV. I offered to walk him through them and provide context, but that opportunity was dismissed.
He then asked whether I felt comfortable making architectural or technology decisions. I explained that, while I’m not an engineer and believe those decisions should ultimately be owned by senior engineers as a best practice, I’m very comfortable understanding trade-offs, contributing to discussions, and documenting decisions. This response was met with visible disapproval.
Later, when asked which skill I was most proud of, I highlighted being strongly data-driven — I focus on grounding decisions and business cases in measurable insights. His response was that he prefers people with an entrepreneurial mindset, without really engaging with the substance of my answer.
A few days later, I was declined. In all honesty, I had already decided I would not move forward even if I had received an offer. When I requested brief feedback — just a couple of bullet points — they declined to provide any.
Overall, the experience gave me the impression of a challenging work environment: highly hierarchical, with limited openness to dialogue, and not fully aligned with product or engineering best practices.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How large was the team you led?
Are you comfortable making architectural decisions?
Do you have an understanding of the industry in which the company operates?
I applied online. I interviewed at much. (Germany) (Munich, Bavaria) in Oct 2025
Interview
The interview started as introducing ourselves and explaining the job in general. The interviewer was not very interested in the interview process. Although he kept mentioning that he was an extrovert person, he was very disoriented from the whole process and seemed very bored or didn't want to do the interview. He kept swinging right and left on his chair throughout the whole interview and only read the questions out loud from his screen in a very unserious and bored manner which was very disrespectful towards the applicant and a bad representation of the company as a whole. Please educate your HR employees on how to conduct a job interview properly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Personal Fit Questions and some Challenges faced in previous jobs and how they can be tackled.