I applied through a staffing agency. I interviewed at Bluebeam (Hyderābād) in Apr 2026
Interview
Deeply Disappointing Interview Experience — Nemetschek Group (Bluebeam)
Pros: The initial outreach was smooth. A third-party recruiter connected me quickly and the first round via Intervue covered relevant topics like system design, API design, Golang, and NoSQL, which actually aligned well with the role.
Cons: The second round was honestly a frustrating and demoralizing experience. The interviewer joined late, appeared visibly disengaged throughout, and clearly hadn't reviewed my profile before the call. He struggled to follow my answers and kept repeating the same questions without really processing what I was saying. On top of that, topics like Infrastructure as Code were brought up even though it was never listed as a requirement for the role.
I answered everything asked including webhooks, the Gin API framework, and more, yet the rejection feedback came back citing "speaking too fast," "overconfidence," and "no IaC experience." None of that reflects what actually happened in that interview.
The gap between my performance and the feedback given left me feeling the evaluation simply wasn't conducted in good faith. As an Indian candidate, I personally felt the assessment may have been influenced by unconscious bias. That is my own perception based on how the entire interaction unfolded. Companies like Bluebeam are going to keep losing strong and qualified candidates as long as their interview process lacks structure, accountability, and basic interviewer preparedness.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Order microservice Scaling from third party,
Explain Gin routing flow
Explain Webhook security
Asked from the resume and the work that was done
Asked me about cron jobs
Asked me about oath client token vs scope token.
I was given a coding assignment which took upwards to 8 hours to complete. After that I was told that I misunderstood something, they were not clear on what it was. They told me they are going to pass on my candidacy.
Definitely negative experience, if the company requires a candidate to put in a lot of effort into the application, at least they need to give some feedback.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Bluebeam (Pasadena, CA) in Oct 2018
Interview
Take home test, then onsite interview. Take home test was relatively difficult, still it took me only six hours to complete instead of seven days allowed. Onsite interview consisted mostly of an software architecture challenge, which I did not pass, apparently. I would not accept an offer in any case. The company has a single winforms application and all I'll have to do is to support it - which generally means - a few lines of code in a month, using outdated technology.