I applied online. I interviewed at JetBridge (Buenos Aires)
Interview
Rather strange interview. The recruiter went through a list of technologies to "check" if I had experience with them. They also mentioned that the founder coaches employees in financial markets insights and investment tips, which was odd to say the least.
I applied online. I interviewed at JetBridge in Feb 2026
Interview
Note: I did NOT get this position but wanted it. Still cannot speak positively enough about the experience.
This company rules. The CEO is great, everyone I met was cool. They did a great job of getting back to me.
Seemed like a great company to work for with talented people tbh.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at JetBridge (São Paulo, São Paulo) in Feb 2021
Interview
The interview had 3 phases, the first conversation with the CEO / founder, a technical interview with the other founder, and a conversation with the client.
The technical interview was the best one I've ever done, not based on LeetCode, but on open questions and the interviewer pushed to really deep concepts, to the point that we reached a few technical concepts I had no idea about, but we kept discussing as if we were building those low-level concepts from the scratch, such as creating a SQL DB from the ground-up.
When I was approved in this interview I was proud, as I understood that this type of interview is not what people are prepared to normally, and I have a feeling that engineers that just write CRUD applications would fail on it, as many only know high-level usage of tools / frameworks, and not the concepts underneath them.
The conversation with the client was quick and mostly aimed at knowing each other and the challenge, given I'd be working together with the client's CEO into building the application and managing the team.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There were many questions during the interview, and all based on technical concepts, although the hardest part was the follow-up questions on each:
- Difference between SQL / NoSQL databases, and when to use each