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      Engineering Manager Interview

      14 Nov 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Bengaluru
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Affinidi (Bengaluru) in Oct 2024

      Interview

      The process is ridiculously lengthy with rounds spread across weeks. Every single person in the company seems to be involved - Recruiter (30 mins), hiring manager round with system design, take-home project that needs PRD + spec with system design using their stack, followed by discussion on the same, head of engineering discussion, cross-functional round with product and people leadership, and finally a CTO round. Spanned over 3 weeks. What caught my attention initially was their Temasek backing, though I couldn't quite fully grasp what they're actually building or their end goal and also almost none had a on-point answer for this. I was upfront about my compensation expectations early on, which they agreed was suitable. But here's the kicker - just before the CTO round, the recruiter mentions I'm not meeting their "very likely case" but they still want to proceed, while offering less than my current package based on their evaluation of my skills, which is where I decided to not pursue further. Beyond the time waste, what's concerning is having to interview with every function. Based on my review, baring a few technical folks, none come from significant startup/tech backgrounds to properly evaluate engineering leadership. The real head-scratcher? Having head of people interview for an engineering manager role. The recruiter was excellent with communication and timely responses, but their organisational policies are problematic. They have got fixed pay scales that don't even match base engineering manager salaries at larger companies, let alone well-funded fast-moving startups. They're basically taking European compensation band practice and trying to retrofit them everywhere without market consideration. While the company outlook seemed promising, their approach to compensation and hiring needs serious work. It was more insulting than anything else, that the organisation have the expectation that someone will come in at lower compensation, than what they make, if the review is "not very positive". Skip this unless you're desperately job hunting.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Describe a time when you had a conflicting view point with peer members, and how did you resolve that.
      Answer question

      Other Engineering Manager interview reviews for Affinidi

      Engineering Manager Interview

      3 Oct 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Berlin
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Affinidi (Berlin) in Oct 2024

      Interview

      The process was confusing and the stages/interviews changed several times, requiring several calls at the weekend to reorganise last-minute changes to their process. Initially it was 3 stages, but by the end, 7, spanning over two months. 1. 1 hour screening chat with internal recruiter 2. Take-home case study, taking around 8 hours 3. 1.5 hour review of the case study 4. 1 hour cross-functional interview 5. 1 hour peer review with tech team 6. 1 hour with hiring manager (head of tech) 7. 1 hour with CTO So total active interviewing time with Affinidi for this role was ~15.5 hours. There was a lot of repetition at each stage - answering the same questions based on my CV/experience. Interviewers mostly seemed disinterested - struggling to drive the interview, often lacking good questions to derive the answers/discussions they needed, and conversely asking answers to questions asked about their roles/workload/vision. The whole process felt very subjective, being passed from one stage to another based on one person's review (other than cross functional stage, no interviews had a second interviewer or even a shadower, which you'd expect at this senior hiring stage). The case study was confusing, as it appeared to be a task. typically performed by a product manager or owner - produce a product requirements doc for a tech project. The project was of course domain/company relevant. The task was suggested at 2 hours, but to produce a quality document in that time, to progress, would not be possible; I spent 8-10 hours on this. During the whole process, I never really got a solid feel for what exactly Affinidi produce and work on: what is their core product and revenue stream? CTO told me that they haven't yet found their product market fit, and seemed quite happy with that statement. They appear to straddle the gap between web2/web3, but again, it wasn't really clear, even after asking detailed questions throughout the 6 interviews (so 6 hours of video chat). Hiring manager (head of tech) seemed to not have a lot of experience with interviewing - I asked them how many were in the wider tech team / would be in my team and was told, verbatim, "That's a company secret" "I can't tell you that as you haven't signed an NDA". Silicon Valley script writing, that. Final chat with CTO was disappointing. It didn't feel like a 2-way interview, instead more like an interrogation. Given the process is a "pass one stage at a time then progress to the next", it is apparent that I passed all stages, but did not pass the final one with the CTO. This raises major concerns, in that the CTO was not comfortable to trust their team's process and individual & collaborative decision, instead overriding it based on their esoteric thought process questions. The interaction with the CTO definitely made me doubt if I'd accept an offer. I feel like the Affinidi hiring process is outdated; it's clear to me that they've modelled it on the outdated FAANG long and intricate hiring process which is designed to filter out all but the most homogenous developer - I feel their process goes against all diversity hiring policies in terms of building a truly diverse team in terms of thinking approach and interactions; I feel it is extremely skewed against the neuro diverse. I feel this was was evident in the cookie-cutter interactions with the 7 employees I encountered throughout the process. Note that they are not paying FAANG salaries, not even close. Final decision took 2 weeks to arrive, and was essentially a one-liner that said my skills in X area were lacking - this area was not discussed at all during any of the process. I can therefore conclude that this was a convenient reason, and it boiled down to failing the final stage with the CTO as above. If so, that's 5.5 hours across 6 people's time overridden. This is a major problem in process, and I want to highlight the risk that any candidate entering this process may be taking on. Overall, the interview process was negative, the employees seemed uninterested and inexperienced at interviewing, and the senior staff outdated in their leadership approach.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Case study producing a PRD for a new cross-device application related to the affinidi core product(s) Most questions based on situational decision making, derived from CV experience. Some awkward "thought pattern" questions - research AWS/Google style thought process questions if you wish.
      Answer question
      6

      Engineering Manager Interview

      30 Apr 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Berlin
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Affinidi (Berlin) in Apr 2024

      Interview

      Very suspicious interview process. The number of stages I need to pass changed every time I had a call. First it was 3, later it suddenly got longer, 6 stages. Why do I need to talk with everyone in the company? I asked questions about the product, and I got very vague answers, never even got the idea what is it that they do. Anyway, I got rejected early on, didn't waste a month of life on 6 stages, with a comment that I am not passionate enough.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Mostly questions about my CV
      Answer question
      7

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