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      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      4 Apr 2018
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Neutral experience

      Other Senior Software Engineer interview reviews for Aha!

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      27 Aug 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview
      Easy interview

      Application

      The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Aha!

      Interview

      The process was intense and long. I spent about 5-6 hours total talking to various members of the team and the two founders. I don't think it was too bad, I sort of enjoyed the chats, and I understand why they want really good people. I think it could have been a little shorter though. I would ultimately rate the process as neutral. I totally get why it is the way it is. It wasn't a positive in the end though. It wasn't tremendously negative either, but it could have been optimized a bit. I would have liked to understand the financial constructs of a potential employment offer much earlier in the process to short circuit and be able to bail earlier. In the end, the offer Aha! made to me was ~30-35K less in total compensation less than another company offered me, so I spent a lot of time and energy for something that would have been a none starter to begin with. They needed 5 references and talked to all of them. That is a bit much to ask for before there is an offer in hand. Had I known the constructs of the offer they did ultimately make me, I wouldn't have asked my references to chat with them because the terms were not agreeable. The cost of the benefits was not very well subsidized by the company. The cost for health insurance for my family was ~650$ more per month with Aha! then what I have typically paid at other employers. I am not well versed in insurance so I'm not sure why that is.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What are some considerations one would make when storing multiple versions of a document
      1 Answer
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      Aha! response
      8y
      Thanks for the feedback. We do our best to make sure people will enjoy working at Aha! and will learn and contribute in a meaningful way. It takes time to talk through that with candidates -- especially considering we are a 100% distributed team. In terms of salary -- we tend to pay really well and the entire team participates in profit sharing at the end of the year. We also contribute to people's retirement savings via a 401k (in the U.S.). And for healthcare we pay significantly higher than the average for technology companies our size. But even with all of that and our focus on being thoughtful, transparent, and kind in the hiring process, we realize we are not a fit for everyone. We are glad that you found a new role that suits you well.

      Application

      I interviewed at Aha!

      Interview

      Had a screening interview with a recruiter via Zoom. It felt rushed, and the recruiter seemed distracted and uninterested. It was a bit awkward to answer his questions while he seemed uninterested from the beginning. It appears to be a reputable company, but the recruiter didn't seem very engaged in the conversation.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why are you applying to Aha!?
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      Aha! response
      9mo
      Thanks for sharing your experience. We are sorry the interview felt rushed or disengaged. We do take notes during our conversations so we can carefully consider each candidate, but it should never come across as distracted. We will use your feedback to improve and truly appreciate the time you invested in speaking with us. We wish you the very best in your job search.

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      17 June 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Fort Collins, CO
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Aha! (Fort Collins, CO) in June 2024

      Interview

      The interview process was pretty short, and they were good about scheduling the next interview right after the previous one if things went well. It was 3 interviews in total after the initial recruiter call -- they were hour long chats with a tech lead, the director of engineering, and the CTO/co-founder. They were basically just conversations about your previous experience while diving into technical detail on them. The first one also included a little system design for a popular music app, but it was all verbal (describing relations among the entities, how would you add this feature, etc.). The second one involved looking at some Ruby code and going over how you'd implement a couple of methods given the existing setup. In the last chat, the CTO really dug into fundamentals, especially around knowing how databases work. How are indexes used, what is the underlying data structure, and even deeper on some stuff that stumped me. Then he asked some questions around React and Redux. I felt pretty good about the CTO chat, and we even talked about salary expectations at the end, but the recruiter called me the next business day and told me they weren't moving forward, which was a bummer. I'd gone through some other interview processes with typical Leetcode questions, but I enjoyed the conversational nature of these interviews, and I enjoyed talking with everyone. They all seemed like smart people that would be fun to work with. My feedback was that they wanted someone with more Ruby/Rails experience, which I found odd. I was up front that I only had 2 years of experience with it (but several years in other frameworks), and we didn't discuss much about it, except going into how I'd look into a performance issue with a Rails endpoint. I mentioned looking into monitoring around it, using a debugger to step through the endpoint, etc., but didn't initially mention the obvious around checking the logs (something I do all the time lol). I guess that was enough to not move forward despite everything else.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      1. How would you design this popular music app (verbally)? 2. How would you implement these Ruby methods given some initial code (verbally)? 3. What is the underlying structure used for DB indexes?
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      1

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      20 Oct 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Aha! in Oct 2023

      Interview

      The first interview was with a tech lead. The second was with the director. And the third one with the CTO. Overall, I enjoyed the interview. It was all conversational, with a bit of emphasis on computer science fundamentals. The CTO is a really cool dude; he asked good thought-provoking questions. Even though I did not do that well in the interview with the CTO, I still very much enjoyed the conversation. My only advice is to have a better interviewee tracking process. I showed up for two interviews and nobody was there. One was canceled because the person was sick, as I found out later; the other one was accidentally set an hour later than what I was told. Not a big deal, but would be nice if the company implemented a better system for tracking interviews. Overall, I would not care about the small deficiencies of the interview process if I got an offer. It sounds like a really cool company to work for.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What are some recently released web features (css, js, html) that you recently used?
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      1
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      Aha! response
      2y
      Thanks for taking the time to write. We appreciate your thoughtful note. I definitely missed our scheduled meeting. I do my best to avoid missing meetings, but I just messed up. It was my fault as I explained. And it was unfortunate that you also had another meeting cancelled. We should have done better to notify you. I appreciated meeting you and the time you invested in sharing your background and experience with us. We wish you all the best in your ongoing job search.