The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Defined.ai (London, England)
Interview
I was approached by a recruiter on LinkedIn. I applied to the position he suggested and we had an initial chat followed by a programming test and finally a formal interview. The recruiter was extremely helpful and straightforward.
They made a good offer with flexible initial remote work. I declined due to bad Glassdoor reviews.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Defined.ai in Sept 2025
Interview
Offered 70,000 dollars, which was not negotiable (including the basic package), and does not offer sponsorship. I appreciate how down-to-earth the interviewer was, but I wouldn't waste your time if you're looking for more flexibility.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Defined.ai in Sept 2020
Interview
The process was quick, I got a reply within a week regarding my application and was given a link to complete a programming test. However, the question was very unclear and unrelated to the position. The question did not assess my programming skills as a computational linguist but was more related to a task a software engineer/developer would be required to do. I wish they prepared questions related to what a computational linguist would actually do on the job. Also, from looking at the other interview questions posted on Glassdoor I can see that the exact same question was given to a software engineer candidate, so I can see they care more about programming skills than linguistic knowledge.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The question required you to print user IDs, country IDs and task duration measures in a specific combination. But the task is unclear as it requires a specific ascending order (not specified).