I applied online. I interviewed at MAYD: Meds At Your Doorstep (Berlin) in May 2023
Interview
I submitted my application online, and subsequently had an initial call with the Talent Acquisition Manager, which lasted approximately 30 minutes. During the call, we discussed the company and my relevant experience. Following that, I was given an assignment that involved utilizing an API to display a list of items, implementing filtering and search functionality, and creating detailed pages for each item. Additionally, there was an optional task to incorporate theming, which I completed as well. However, a few days later, I received a rejection email. While the email contained the typical phrases associated with rejection, there was a mention of my passion for backend engineering, despite the fact that I did not mention anything about that during the process. It appears that they may have confused frontend and backend, assuming they are the same. Furthermore, the feedback I received on the assignment was perplexing. The email stated that the task was incomplete, although I am confident that I had fulfilled all the requirements. It also mentioned numerous type warnings, even though there were none. It is possible that they may have mistakenly attributed someone else's assignment feedback to mine.
I interviewed at MAYD: Meds At Your Doorstep (Berlin)
Interview
Telefoninterview und 3 Interviewrunden vor Ort für fachlichen und persönlichen fit. Ein Case über das eigene Businessmodel musste gelöst werden. Man konnte das Büro sehen und erste Mitarbeiter kennen lernen. Insgesamt eine gute Erfahrung.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nach welchen Kriterien würdest du in unser Businessmodell investieren?
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at MAYD: Meds At Your Doorstep in Nov 2022
Interview
Initial interview with an HR member. Then, a technical assignment which was never assessed, and thus never got any feedback. I don't know, obviously, the remaining stages of the selection process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
It was a technical assignment in which I had to create an Android application fetching data from a url-shortener API. I asked about the deadline and/or any time constraints. I was told I could take as much time as I want.