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      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      22 Oct 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Workiva in Aug 2024

      Interview

      Their interview process was far too lazy for a senior engineering position. Going into it, I told the HR recruiter that I would prefer to not interview with them if they mostly used leetcode questions, and they assured me that they used real world coding examples, but this was not the case. The first round of interviews was with management and we talked about senior leadership skills. They ended it with a frustrating leetcode question about fixing a hangman game. I tried to ask a few questions like "what does the code do?" "What problem are you trying to fix?" But they told me that was what I needed to figure out, so I fixed the code within the ten minute limit that they gave me. Afterwards they told me I didn't ask enough questions or collaborate with them while solving it, but I'm really not sure what other questions I could have asked. Plus, the solution was quite simple for a senior level engineer and not something that needed collaboration. The next round was with engineers. I could tell going into this one that the engineers here weren't very qualified and didn't know what to ask. They had absolutely no interest in discussing my 10+ years of experience, and instead used up far too much time asking random questions about how to fix billing problems in AWS. I gave them the answers, but it was clear that they didn't actually know the correct answers and were just looking for free advice. A lot of their questions demonstrated that there were a lot of process issues here that were going to be a nightmare as they scaled, and they didn't seem to want to accept the industry accepted standards. They also didn't know the limits of their own SOC II audit, so when I explained how I'd split data in a database based on the end users they acted as if this was the wrong answer, when it's actually a security requirement of their own audit. Most of the interview was another leetcode question about fixing a sudoku game, and again, the logic puzzle didn't use any coding that you'd normally use at work. Personally I code on a daily basis and have for over 10 years, so I never work on leetcode puzzles because I have plenty of real world puzzles to fix. With this one they wanted me to process data based on the position of a number in a string, but realistically if I was parsing something like customer IP addresses or logs, I would use a database instead. Neither of the leetcode puzzles used any sort of logic that I've used at work. It seemed odd that across both interviews they couldn't come up with a single work related coding question, such as how to process data coming from SQL or fixing monitoring errors, and the two interviews were very redundant. Their interview process just seemed to be aimed at finding people who play leetcode all day, which is really lazy for a senior level position. This would be a very easy interview to get past if you used AI during it, or just googled the answer while they're talking. They turned me down for the position as they felt I didn't have enough coding skills, but they did a very poor job of giving me space to show off any of my skills or experience. Typically, I'm the strongest coder on the team by a long shot. I have no interest in interviewing with them again because they seem to lack senior engineers who are willing to put some effort into their interview process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How would you force teams to use tags so the AWS billing shows who's using which resources? What if they didn't want to implement any of your suggestions?
      Answer question
      2

      Other Senior Software Engineer interview reviews for Workiva

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      30 Jun 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Workiva

      Interview

      Probably the most roller coaster experience I've had interviewing. I conducted approximately 5 interviews over the course of 8 months with various levels of senior engineers and leadership individuals. The recruiting team was great and on top of everything. They're very responsive, helpful, and encouraging throughout the process. Leadership also seems to be great. They have a great direction and communicate it very well. The technical side included leetcode style questions, specific technology implementation knowledge, standard system design, and specific SRE focused situations. The takeaway quote from my final interview was "we're expected to do more with less".

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Solve a sudoku puzzle leet code question.
      Answer question
      1

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      19 Oct 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Workiva in Oct 2024

      Interview

      The recruitment experience is absolutely terrible. Jobs are being advertised but never filled. Candidates are contacted through automation and AI months after applying. The system is completely broken. They have no contact addresses for team members and the AI bot (Zoe) fails to answer any questions, provide updated job specs, reschedule interviews.. it cannot understand any questions or requests and is not set up to put the candidate in contact with a person. Really poor experience - it has not been set up properly at all which gives me many doubts about the development in general here. On realising there was no job behind this, and no-one is getting interviews past a recruiter... i requested to have my data removed and discovered the dpo email is triggering a workflow not designed for it either and so is broken, throwing errors and not fulfilling requests. Disastrous. There's a number of ethical and technical issues here which cannot be solved without hiring experienced human candidates which the company is putting off with bizarre practices. The recruiter was pleasant and efficient but i had to find her on linkedin to get a job spec as the job advertisement had been removed online and the original application was months previously. Also i found it a little difficult to understand why a team was allegedly looking for more than 15 years experience for an SSE role - the experience they allegedly want is far, far, far above the position and budget they have - its not going to happen. No-one of that experience is applying for this position. It doesn't make sense so i concluded there was no engineering team reviewing this candidates or roles at all. If there was, they would have interviewed them themselves. I declined myself at first, except the position wasn't filled after a year and i was curious why. I don't think they are hiring an SSE at all, and just writing back automated nonsensical nonsense. Its a waste of my time and other candidates time but did provide alot of insight into how things work at Workvivo and what the future for them is like.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Very little, a couple of cv questions - mostly they talk about Workvivo. They also had an old CV due to the long time period in between the application and interview. I knew by the lack of interest during the interview that there was no position here.
      Answer question

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