I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Seven Senders (Berlin) in Aug 2025
Interview
20.6.25 - I sent the application
30.7.25 - I received an invitation for a 30-minute initial video conversation
7.8.25 - I received an invitation to meet the hiring manager
12.8.25 - I received an invitation to the next step — a technical challenge
15.8.25 - I received an email with attached task, along with all instructions and evaluation criteria
22.8.25 - I received an invitation to an on-site technical interview based on the task I submitted
26.8.25 - I received an invitation to the next step — Meet-the-Team video call
1.9.25 - I received an invitation to the next step — on-site expectations meeting with hiring manager
2.9.25 - I received an invitation to the next step — Meeting the VP of Engineering
3.9.25 - I received a letter of intent detailing the terms of contract
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
All kinds of technical questions about Docker, Symfony, databases, system design, microservices. Team related questions about difficult scenarios at work like difficult colleagues, incidents, etc.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Seven Senders (Berlin) in Jul 2025
Interview
It took half an hour, i have got referral from one of the workers, in my opinion the interview went very smooth, it was the first round of interview with HR, they said they would give answer in one week but in fact to give rejection it took 3 and more weeks
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Seven Senders (Germany, GA) in Oct 2021
Interview
I first had to pass the MCQ online examination on PHP/HTML/CSS/JavaScript. Although I didn't receive an offer, it was one of the best interview experiences I've had. I was interviewed by an Indian and an Iranian engineer, and they were incredibly friendly and welcoming. Right from the start, they created such a comfortable atmosphere that I felt like I was talking to friends. This instantly boosted my confidence, and the entire interview felt more like a technical discussion than a formal evaluation.
They had a very collaborative approach — even when I didn’t know something, they would gently guide me in a way that felt more like a team brainstorming session than a test. It genuinely felt like the kind of team I’d love to work with.
The main reason I wasn’t offered the role was that they needed someone with hands-on experience in the Symfony framework, and while I have extensive experience with PHP, I hadn’t worked with Symfony specifically. They were looking for someone who could start contributing immediately.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
whats the difference between symbolic link and hard link