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      Software Engineer Interview

      10 May 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Bengaluru
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at WiseTech Global (Bengaluru) in Mar 2024

      Interview

      The interview process started with a recruiter screening where they discussed my previous experience in backend development, microservices, and API design. After that, there was a technical round focused on C#/.NET concepts, multithreading, async programming, LINQ, SQL optimization, and REST API design. One round included a coding exercise in Python where I had to process data efficiently and explain the time complexity. The final discussion was more around system design, scalability, distributed systems, and real-world production issues I had handled in previous projects. The interviewers were friendly and focused more on problem-solving and practical knowledge rather than only theory.

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      Software Engineer Interview

      18 Jan 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Bengaluru
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through other source. I interviewed at WiseTech Global (Bengaluru) in Jul 2025

      Interview

      The interview process consists of three rounds: • An Online Assessment focused on DSA • Two technical interviews covering project experience, core concepts, LLD, and HLD he technical rounds primarily evaluate: – Depth of project understanding and design decisions – Core computer science and backend fundamentals – Low-Level Design with emphasis on OOP and design patterns – High-Level Design focusing on scalability and system architecture

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Project related, core concept, lld and hld
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      Software Engineer Interview

      17 May 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Sydney
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at WiseTech Global (Sydney) in Apr 2025

      Interview

      I interviewed with WTG at the end of April 2025. The first round was an initial conversation with a recruiter. The discussion was intended to assess my familiarity with the company, but I was caught off guard as I had not conducted in-depth research prior to the call. The recruiter seemed dissatisfied with my lack of detailed knowledge and suggested rescheduling the interview to give me an opportunity to come better prepared. I acknowledged that this was my oversight and took full responsibility, using it as a learning experience to ensure I would be more thorough in the future. We rescheduled for the following week, during which I invested significant time in researching the company. However, during the rescheduled call, the recruiter unexpectedly skipped all questions related to company knowledge, stating that she trusted I had done the necessary research. I was surprised, as I never had the opportunity to demonstrate what I had learned. This left me feeling that my effort had been wasted and that the process lacked consistency. The recruiter then briefed me on the next stage: a technical assessment involving three HackerRank-style coding challenges to be completed within four hours. I practiced extensively using sample questions provided by WTG, but found the actual assessment to be significantly more difficult. The questions were highly academic in nature, seemingly pulled from HackerRank’s question pool, and didn’t reflect the practical, day-to-day responsibilities of a software engineer. Despite my preparation, I did not manage to pass all the test cases. It's now been over three weeks since I submitted the assessment, and I have not received any follow-up from the recruiter—no feedback, update, or closure. Overall, I found the interview experience with WTG disappointing. The initial refusal to proceed based solely on my unfamiliarity with the company—rather than using the call as a mutual discovery opportunity—felt overly rigid. While I understand the importance of doing research, most first-round interviews I’ve experienced serve as two-way conversations, allowing both sides to learn about each other. Additionally, the technical test was unreasonably difficult and disconnected from real-world software engineering work. The expectation of 100% completion within the time limit seemed unrealistic, and the lack of manual review or feedback on partially correct solutions felt dismissive. Given my experience, I would find it difficult to recommend WTG as a positive place to interview.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      1. Server Request Log Analysis Given logs of server requests (`[server_id, time]`), a parameter `x`, and queries, determine how many servers did *not* receive a request in the time window `[query[i] - x, query[i]]` for each query. Return results for all queries. 2. Work Schedule Generation Given a 7-day work schedule pattern with `?` placeholders, a weekly hour target, and a daily hour limit, generate all valid schedules by replacing `?` with digits (0–8) such that the sum matches the target and no day exceeds the limit. Return sorted results. 3. Turnstile Scheduling A single turnstile is used for entrance/exit by people arriving at given times. Resolve conflicts (simultaneous arrivals) using priority rules based on the turnstile's prior state. Return the passage times for each person.
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      Software Engineer Interview

      19 Feb 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at WiseTech Global

      Interview

      Online screening, followed by multiple rounds of discussion interview with multiple other developers, where one of the rounds was discussing the answers to the online assessment. Last round was onsite meeting a VP.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Describe a past project you've worked on
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