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      Senior C# Desktop Developer (AI-Forward) Interview

      26 June 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Atlanta, GA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at EVOLVE (Atlanta, GA) in June 2026

      Interview

      This is my personal opinion based on my experience interviewing for a Senior Software Engineer position. The interview process required candidates to complete what I perceived as multiple fully implemented coding problems in a 45 minute assessment before ever speaking with an engineer at the company. In my opinion, this was an unrealistic way to evaluate senior software engineers and came across as a speed coding exercise rather than an assessment of engineering ability. In professional software development, senior engineers are expected to understand requirements, discuss assumptions, consider edge cases, communicate trade-offs, and produce maintainable code through collaboration and code reviews. Those are the skills that have the greatest impact on successful software projects. I don't believe a heavily time constrained assessment accurately measures those abilities. The experience left me feeling that the company was looking for a "unicorn" who could instantly produce complete solutions under extreme time pressure, rather than evaluating experienced engineers on the qualities that matter in real-world software development. Based on my experience, I would encourage prospective candidates to carefully consider whether this interview process aligns with how they want to be evaluated. If this type of assessment represents the company's engineering culture, I would personally choose to interview elsewhere. I hope the company revisits its interview process and adopts a more realistic evaluation that allows experienced engineers to demonstrate technical judgment, problem-solving, collaboration, and software design instead of primarily rewarding speed.

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      Question 1

      Question 1: Design and implement two complementary pieces: 1. A parser that takes in a string or stream and produces an in-memory object representing the file's contents (header sentinel, ordered entries, and footer values). 2. A writer that takes the respective in-memory object and produces a textual representation conforming to the format specification above. It should be usable both to write to a file path and to produce a string. Question 2 Write an object oriented class system. Suppose there are 3 types of vehicles: cars, motorcycles, and buses. Each type of vehicle has the following public properties: Make and model Number of wheels Length Weight Max number of passengers Additionally, there are 2 places a vehicle can park: parking lot and a parking garage. Both lots and garages have a set number of spaces for each location, but each type differs in the following ways: Lots can accommodate any type of vehicle; however, garages can only accommodate cars and motorcycles. Garages (only) have "compact only" spaces in addition to normal spaces where only vehicles weighing less than 1,500 can park. When possible, compact spaces should be utilized before a normal space. This is the assessment they gave after an interview with an external recruiter by phone.
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