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      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      9 Sept 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Madwire

      Interview

      Round one was a technical interview with a director of engineering. More of a casual discussion. Next was a take-home test. This was a little time-consuming (around 30-60 minutes), but was good in that it was easy work typical of what I'd expect the job itself to entail. A matter of building adding simple CRUD endpoints to an existing REST API. As the API already followed a particular structure, it was easy to build onto and didn't pose any real challenge. After that was reviewed, I had another interview. This time with the director (again) and four engineers. Round-panel discussion focusing on approaches to problems rather than any specific "gotcha" quizzes that companies sometimes resort to, so that was a plus. The conversation flowed well and focused on things I had many years of experience in. All the interviewers were pleasant and likeable, except for one who seemed a bit standoffish and had an unfriendly demeanor that seemed to indicate he was trying hard to find a reason not to hire me. I'm not sure why. He kept butting in at the end, as the conversation was winding down, to say "wait I have more questions to ask!" Bit of an odd behavior.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Build a simple REST API
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