I applied online. I interviewed at Dayshape in May 2026
Interview
Very fast and quick process. Short call with HR, tech interview with team leads (perfect till now) and then comes the final values round which was supposedly just meeting the team but somehow ended up with a swimming pool roleplay.
1 advice: please get rid of the roleplay as a candidate is already been assessed technically in the previous round, you're losing on amazing candidates because of this.
I applied online. I interviewed at Dayshape in May 2026
Interview
Applied online. Heard back roughly a month later with a 10-minute admin call to confirm availability and outline the process. Three stages in total:
1. 30-minute screening call with the hiring manager via Teams — background, experience, and motivations.
2. Short online technical aptitude test via Adaface — multiple choice JavaScript questions, roughly 15-20 minutes. Focused on code tracing rather than algorithm solving.
3. 60-minute final interview via Teams with the Development Manager and a Tech Lead. Split between a technical exercise (predicting output of a JavaScript sorting function, reasoning out loud) and a values/competency conversation.
Outcome communicated within a week of the final interview. Process was well organised throughout with clear communication at each stage.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You are a consultant hired by a hotel in the Scottish Highlands that is experiencing a decline in bookings. The hotel believes adding a swimming pool could help. How would you approach this?
I applied online. I interviewed at Dayshape (Edinburgh, Scotland)
Interview
Went through recruiter screen. Told I was going to have a 30 minute phone screen to go over resume and fit with the hiring manager. Lo and behold, it ended up being a video interview and was asked mostly behavioral questions with no resume walkover whatsoever. Half of the interview was a bizarre roleplay where you had to pretend you're helping a client design a swimming pool in the Scottish Highlands.