The interview process was almost comically long - I counted at least five separate appointments and totalling roughly five hours of calls, one four hour take home technical test, two live coding tests and on top of that at least one or two more interviews to go ALL BEFORE a decision would be made.
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I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at HubSpot in Jan 2022
Interview
Received interview invitation 13 days after job application. It's a 30 mins virtual interview. Asked some basic questions. The interviewer is nice but has weird standards. If you have the knowledge they required and have done it before just don't use it often, then you belong to the 'junior' level. I understand they don't know how programming works but feel like they prefer you to tell them that you use whatever they ask for on a daily basis? I didn't pass the interview, but they said after that will have a take-home project.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at HubSpot (Dublin, Dublin) in Jun 2019
Interview
My interview process started with an email from the recruiter. They told me to send a 'Video Interview' through an app and that it has to be completed within 3 days.
After submitting the video interview, I got another request to do a call interview. It was a Zoom Video call with the Web Dev Manager. The call consisted of questions regarding my resume, my experiences and skills. It also includes learning more about the role, the different technologies they use and the company culture.
I was advanced to do the code assessment which was due within 3 days it was given to me. This assessment was a site that filters year and genres of books and movies. It included Gulp, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and etc.
Unfortunately, I didn’t get pass through this step. I was told that the quality of the visual design was impeccable however they told me that I needed to improve on my javascript skills and also show work even if I got stuck on it to show how I approach issues.
I’m grateful for this experience and I appreciate the feedback that I was given and will continue to improve on my skills.