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      Senior Rails Developer Interview

      15 Mar 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Portland, OR
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Greenbits (Portland, OR) in Nov 2017

      Interview

      TL;DR - CTO was distracted the whole phone screening. Company as a whole had poor communication. Job description and actual expected duties did not align. Ultimately withdrew application. ---- I received multiple emails from an external recruiter and decided to have a phone call to discuss the position and sent them my resume. The phone call was positive for both of us, so I was moved into the internal recruitment pipeline. I was contacted by someone a couple days later to set up the 30 minute phone screen with the CTO the following week. The phone call with the CTO left much to be desired. He spent half the time talking about the company, reiterating everything that the original recruiter said to me. He seemed distracted the whole time, including when it was my time to speak. He only asked a couple questions, I can't even remember what they were now, because they were so generic. The only one I can remember is "any questions for me?" During the whole call, which lasted less than the full 30 minutes, he gave the impression that he had better things to do with his time. The recruiter followed up two weeks later saying that they were excited to move forward with the process. That was a surprise to me, because I didn't get the feeling that the CTO was excited at all. I expressed that I had some reservations about working for a startup and asked some follow-up questions, including what the interview process would look like. Up until this point, I had no idea what the process would require of me or entail. The person I emailed with was prompt and courteous with their replies, but spelled my name wrong on a number of occasions. While that is not a huge deal, I believe when you are conducting business, it is reasonable to expect that small courtesy. Despite the many red flags, I scheduled an remote video interview for the following week. When it came close to the interview, I had been left with such a bad impression of the company and CTO that I decided to withdraw my application. Again, the recruiter was prompt and courteous. To my surprise, I received an invite to the repo the day I had my interview scheduled. It was apparent that my withdrawal had not been communicated. It was also interesting that the job posting was for a Ruby/Rails development position but the code challenge involved npm/yarn and react.

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      Question 1

      What's the most challenging project you worked on?
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