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      PHP Developer Interview

      7 Aug 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      London, England

      Other PHP Developer interview reviews for GIMO

      PHP Developer Interview

      26 Nov 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at GIMO (London, England) in July 2019

      Interview

      This interview experience was the worst interview I have ever had. This is my review. I hope it serves as a warning to others. I saw an ad for GIMO. It was looking for PHP Developers. I am a PHP Developer with 11 years experience. I spent six years coding in a gambling environment. I looked at Glassdoor's reviews. There were several reviews that said that the interview process was a bit hit-and-miss, and that the candidates had attended interviews and heard absolutely nothing. A little alarm went off in my head and so I decided to give them a miss. An agent then contacted me and said he was recruiting on behalf of GIMO. He said they had a very quick hiring experience. All you had to do was turn up, complete a short tech test and, as long as you passed, you were in. I wasn't having any luck elsewhere so, in spite of my reservations, I thought I'd give them the benefit of the doubt, ignore the reviews and head on down there. What could I be risking with a two hour Tech test, right? Walked in the door. A guy introduced himself to me and basically said "I don't know anything about you but there are always vacancies here for PHP developers." He then handed me a Windows laptop (which already had about 17 applications open on it) and a piece of paper which was the 'Tech Test'. He said "it might take you anywhere between two and six hours to do it". Hmmm... So I found the laptop had Xammp as a web server installed, wrote a quick script and went to save it in the root directory... and found at least seven previous candidates' answers, all saved on the laptop with filenames like 'c-j-index.php', 'j-b-index.php', etc. Hmmm again. The test itself stated "Please write a RESTful API in Object Oriented PHP 5 without using Frameworks and which responds to the following commands." So I started architecturing and was quite baffled when my PHP 5 code started to throw errors all over the place. Eventually, after eliminating other possibilities, I enquired of the web server what version of PHP it was running. Answer: PHP 7.2! Went to talk to the interviewer again, but he wasn't a Tech guy so didn't understand what I meant. Eventually one of the other Devs said "Well, just write it in PHP 7 then! After all, there's not much difference between the languages." Fair enough, there isn't a lot of difference between the languages but some things *are* different. It's a bit silly to order a Dev to write in a language that isn't installed on the web server you give to him. I seriously considered just leaving at this point but instead I persevered and completed the test. It had a set of baffling instructions, asking for tables to be created as per a specification that ignored foreign keys, had column names between tables that contained the same information but were named differently (a big no no in the world of database design) but it was impossible to tell whether the company wanted the Dev to "just do as instructed" or "raise the issues with doing it that way instead of blindly following instructions". I chose to "just do as instructed" because there wasn't really anyone to ask. After two hours, with the system working, I said "I've finished. So now what?" The guy said, "Stick your files in a zip file and save it to the Desktop." OK, so that will work for the scripts I've created, but what about the database connection and the fact that my scripts rely on my database tables, database tables that, like the plethora of previous candidates' answers, are scattered all over the place. "Oh, don't worry about that." Um. I asked if they weren't worried that I might just copy the answer from a previous candidate. Response: "Very few people pass the test so that would be a big risk. You'd probably end up copying an answer that didn't work." Amazingly professional, right? I went home. I received absolutely no feedback on my test. I received no response to further enquries. I didn't get offered a job. Absolute waste of my time. Consider yourself warned.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Are you a PHP developer?
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      2

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at GIMO

      Interview

      Interview was very casual, with generic HR questions as well as a 4 hour coding test. However, I was told they would get back to me very quickly but they never did. What a complete waste of time.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      A 4 hour coding test to create an API
      Answer question

      PHP Developer Interview

      6 Feb 2018
      Anonymous employee
      London, England
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at GIMO (London, England)

      Interview

      Very good HR process. My interview and recruitment with Gimo was great, not only because i got the job but also because the whole process was very professional.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      I was asked bout my past experience, skills in coding and development. I also liked the fact that i was asked to express what made me feel good in a company.
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