The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Konrad Group (Toronto, ON) in Oct 2018
Interview
1. HR phone screen: Standard behavioural interview questions
2. Onsite interview 1 : Meet with 2 developers. Resume related technical questions. JavaScript debugging question, White boarding easy algorithm question.
3. Take home test: Add features to a web app with an existing codebase in React - kind of difficult for someone who doesn't know React.
4. Onsite interview 2: Meet with cofounder and talk about culture fit, why Konrad, standard behavioural questions
5. References
I had a very positive interview process at Konrad Group and enjoyed meeting everyone from the office but I found it very odd that they went all the way to even check references only to send a rejection after it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain what happens when you type www.konradgroup.com into your browser
I applied online. I interviewed at Konrad Group (Toronto, ON) in Nov 2025
Interview
Hard interview, in-person technical interview that was like 2 hours long and then asked a LeetCode hard. Then afterwords received a react take home assessment. Their communication is a bit slow as well.
1: recruiter call
2: technical interview(s)
3: cto interview
4: offer made
Total took about 3 weeks to finish. Very culturally motivated. The technical challenges were quite easy when I first joined as a new grad.
I applied online. I interviewed at Konrad Group (Toronto, ON) in Nov 2024
Interview
4 rounds, one quick chat with a recruiter, one technical interview, one take home assessment (mostly just front end react/vanilla JS stuff), and one final interview with CTO, just a culture fit type of thing. The only hard part was the actual technical interview. Technical included a few overview/system design questions, then code review question (in language of your choosing - you get the option of like Java and Python and a like a couple others), then an actual whiteboard coding question
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you were to create a basic chess game where multiple players can play across the web, how would you go about making it?