The hiring process at The Exploration Company takes an average of 5 days when considering 2 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Mechanical Engineer had the quickest hiring process (on average 5 days), whereas Mechanical Engineer roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 5 days).
I applied online. I interviewed at The Exploration Company
Interview
I read all the comments before I got in the process and assumed it wouldn't happen to me.
It will happen to you.
15 minutes interview, the NDA, the case study that takes days to prepare (you will sacrifice at the very least your week-end).
Took them months to get back to me, and then weeks of mails back and forth to plan the interview with the manager. Funny enough it only took 48h to send me an automatic rejection email. No feedback wathsoever.
Carefull how you treat your potential talents, a bad impression like this can spread far and wide
I applied online. I interviewed at The Exploration Company (Planegg) in Feb 2026
Interview
The process started with an initial HR screening to assess technical fit and experience alignment. I met approximately 90% of the requirements listed in the job description.
The next step was a technical programming assignment with a level of complexity significantly higher than similar exercises typically requested by comparable companies in the market. The workload was substantial and required roughly a full week of intensive work to complete at a professional standard (clean architecture, best practices, documentation, and code quality).
The final deliverable not only met the stated requirements but also included additional improvements and a well-structured design. However, the process ended without an opportunity for a technical interview to discuss the solution, explain architectural decisions, or receive detailed feedback.
What was most disappointing was not the rejection itself, but the absence of a technical conversation considering the level of effort required. When companies request complex assignments, it would be more professional to include a technical review or discussion session, regardless of the final decision.
In 15 years of participating in technical interview processes, this has been my least satisfactory experience due to the imbalance between the effort requested and the feedback provided.
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The most demanding part was a complex take-home technical assignment that required significant time investment and architectural decision-making without a follow-up technical discussion.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at The Exploration Company
Interview
A startup company where you can see ridiculous hiring process; if you don't get hired, definitely rely on luck. They're opportunists who exploit people and collect study cases after a 10-minute initial interview. Stay away!
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Question 1
How many days did it take you to complete this case study?