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      Software Engineer (IC4) Interview

      10 Jan 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

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      I applied online. I interviewed at Epos Now

      Interview

      Short Summary: Lengthy process with poor communication Full: I went through an interview process that ultimately took around three months, largely due to slow communication and unclear timelines. The process was initially described as a simple sequence of interviews, but expanded over time to include additional discussions for multiple roles after I was told I had performed well in earlier stages. While the interviews themselves were reasonable, follow-up and coordination were inconsistent. There were extended periods with no updates, even while hiring activity for the same roles continued publicly. Feedback, when it eventually came, was delayed and did not clearly align with what had been communicated earlier in the process. By the end, expectations and evaluation criteria felt unclear, and role scope and seniority appeared to shift late in the process. This made it difficult to understand where things stood or how decisions were being made. Overall, the experience was frustrating mainly due to the lack of transparency and the amount of time involved. I would strongly recommend that candidates clarify timelines, decision points, and role expectations early, as the process may take significantly longer than expected.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      You will be asked to create a minesweeper game in 3 stages, I won't explain more, but you can read from the other reviewers before me (hint: you may have to translate them) as they have already stated more precisely the questions that you will be asked.
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