I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Wallbox (Barcelona) in Jun 2020
Interview
No es un proceso demasiado largo y las entrevistas son muy agradables.
1. aplicar a través del portal
2. dos entrevistas por teléfono la misma semana
3. oferta en dos semanas, también por llamada
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Ninguna pregunta técnica. Simplemente background i objetivos personales
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Wallbox (Barcelona)
Interview
Technical code challenge and Q&A about the implemented solution. 1h of time to solve it while sharing the screen. All documentation, google, SO ... etc is allowed. No leetcode style.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Wallbox (Barcelona) in Oct 2021
Interview
Rectruiter contacted me via Linkedin. After a short video call with HR, they sent me a technical exam 13 c++ questions and gave me 2 weeks to complete. I gave almost 25 hours to prepare a nice document with detailed answers. After I sent document, they sent me a rejection mail directly without any feedback. I found this procedure really rude. As a professional company, I would not expect this behavior from WallBox.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q:Implement a Int function F that calculates the sum of positive values less than 1000 multiples of 3 and positive values less than 1000 multiples of 5.
Q:Given a file list of files, implement a function that returns the name of the earliest modified file, owned by the administrator, executable and with a size smaller than 14*220. If no file matches the requirement, it shall return “NO FILES”
Q:Data packets are received from 3 different channels. The packets must reach two objects that handle several aspects of a process. How would you design the class hierarchy and create/initialize the objects so it fulfills the requisiste?
Q:What does the Visitor pattern do? What is it useful for? What principle of software design does it comply with? What are the advantages of using design patterns?
Q:Imagine you have a class that represents the configuration of a device. You have to read and save this configuration to disk. You also have to send it through a REST API to the server and show it on a screen. What would be your approach to this design? Can you
implement a skeleton version of it? Have you applied any design principle?
Q:Imagine you have a class that controls the state machine of a device. You need to connect an RFID reader to this device and integrate its driver. You’ve been told that there’s a chance that in 6 months from now the model of the RFID reader will change. How
would you design the class hierarchy so the future change is smooth and painless? What can you say about the unit testability of your design?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Wallbox in Apr 2021
Interview
Un autentico caos y muy poco feedback por su parte. Poca comunicación entre RRHH y la parte técnica, casi tres semanas esperando para saber algo y resulta que no se comunicaban entre ellos. Una perdida de tiempo