I applied online. I interviewed at NavVis in Sept 2022
Interview
I interviewed with NavVis in September 2022 after applying through LinkedIn. The process began with an HR screening interview, followed by a technical AWS architecture assessment where I was asked to design an architecture and provide deployment code using Terraform. After successfully completing the assignment, I was invited to a technical interview with three in-house engineers.
During the technical interview, I had an uncomfortable experience. The interviewers repeatedly questioned my use of the term "microservices." Instead of exploring my reasoning or asking technical follow-up questions, they focused on challenging the terminology and appeared to mock my explanations. I clarified what I meant, but it felt as though they had already formed their own interpretation and were more interested in proving their perspective than understanding mine.
Throughout the interview, I remained patient and answered their questions professionally. However, I found the interview style disappointing. Rather than asking meaningful technical questions to evaluate my knowledge and problem-solving skills, much of the discussion centered on criticizing specific words I used. Although the interviewers were very senior engineers, I felt the conversation lacked the professionalism and respect I would expect from a technical interview.
After the interview, an HR representative called me to inform me that the company had decided not to move forward with my application.
I applied online. I interviewed at NavVis (Munich, Bavaria) in May 2026
Interview
I have had the opportunity to present a case study to the team and meet virtually with several team members throughout the interview process. These conversations provided valuable insight into the role, the team dynamics, and the company's goals, further strengthening my interest in the position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Experience working with CRMs like Hubspot along with dynamics and AI
The interview process was an excellent experience from start to finish. Most of the conversation focused on my CV, in which I explained my hands-on work in quality control, inspections, deviation handling, and support for production. The team asked thoughtful questions about the tools I’ve used and how I approach problem-solving and documentation. Everyone was professional, open, and easy to talk to, and the discussions gave me a clear picture of the role and the company itself. What I enjoyed the most was the onsite visit and meeting the team in person. Seeing the work environment firsthand and learning about the product up close gave me a much clearer understanding of the role. That part of the interview felt especially valuable to me.
HR screening was one of the best experiences I’ve had with NavVis. They were very professional and supportive throughout the process, keeping me updated at every step and making the whole process feel smooth and transparent. They focused on general fit, including my visa status, relevant experience, location, work preferences, and reasons for seeking a new role.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Technical Questions about Quality inspection, tools i have used, and about assembly.