I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Nextbite in Jul 2021
Interview
First was the standard recruiting call, then a "take home" code tests. After that a panel interview. The code test was appropriate for a senior level developer but it had some undocumented tricks to it that they expected you to figure out. I created a comment in my code about them but there was no human wiggle-room since I didn't code for the extra use-case.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Nextbite
Interview
Approached by a recruiter and then refereed to an internal hiring manager
I was given a problem to solve on coder pad. It's not timed and have plenty of time to test locally and submit.
Don't think the code was reviewed by a human.
I was told the tests didn't work and they're passing.
However tests passed when I tested locally. Coderpad was throwing errors out and it there wasn't a way to debug.
They didn't give feedback which was frustrating when I spent a couple of hours writing clean code.
I wouldn't even waste my time if I knew about this. The market is hot and I regret spending my time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Problem to solve on coderpad which involves using priority queues and heaps