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The hiring process at Labcare Diagnostics takes an average of 14 days when considering 1 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Software Developer Intern had the quickest hiring process (on average 14 days), whereas Software Developer Intern roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 14 days).
There was a telephonic interview. Basic questions about regulations about IVD was asked. Questions about certifications and previous internships. Knowledge on ISO 13485, regulatory documentation knowledge was tested. It would be good to have basic knowledge on EU IVDR and CDSCO MDR.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions about certifications and previous internships.
Knowledge on ISO 13485, regulatory documentation knowledge was tested. It would be good to have basic knowledge on EU IVDR and CDSCO MDR.
Quality auditing experience or knowledge if any.
I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Labcare Diagnostics (Ealing, England) in Jun 2023
Interview
Stage 1: Competency and Behaviour
The first part focused on general competency and behaviour-based questions. I was asked about past experiences, how I had handled challenges, and examples of when I had shown initiative. It felt designed to test my problem-solving, communication, and adaptability rather than pure technical skill.
Stage 2: Technical
The second stage moved into technical questions. Depending on the role, this could be a coding exercise, a case study, or scenario-based questions. They were less about perfection and more about how I thought through problems, structured solutions, and explained my reasoning clearly.
Stage 3: Behaviour and Teamwork
The final part returned to softer skills, this time focusing on teamwork and collaboration. Here, the interviewer wanted to understand how I work with others, handle feedback, and contribute to a group setting. It was conversational and gave me the chance to show that I can not only work independently but also fit well into a team environment.
Overall, the process felt fair and balanced — it wasn’t just about what I already knew, but how I learn, adapt, and interact with others.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
my Understanding of APIs, object-oriented programming principles, and version control