- It started with a Google meet and I felt like my interviewer didn't really ask any questions or explain anything and I kind of had to conduct the interview.They said they will get back to me next week. I don't know if I said something or it was just a bad day , that made him upset or angry but just didn't seem interested in the concept of me joining review-trackers. I appreciate giving me the opportunity but if you don't ask the interviewee questions what is the point if the interviewer doesn’t ask anything.
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I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ReviewTrackers in Jan 2022
Interview
First a call with the hiring manager. Next a take home assignment - you get a week to finish. The final interview - about 2 hours long, first going over the assignment fixing bugs and adding features. Then next panel of engineers going through some behaviorals. Great fun team of engineers. Sad I didn't get the job but they left me a feedback.
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I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at ReviewTrackers (Chicago, IL) in Dec 2020
Interview
Online project then in-person interview which they then ask questions it was two engineers, then principal engineer, and lastly the CTO. First two were technical and the CTO was more of a personality fit interview very relaxed they were great.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
conversational based it was on the project that you made previously and why you built it that way