I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Wayflyer in July 2022
Interview
3 interviews over a week plus a 3-4 hour take-home tech test.
Quick turn around between interviews and everyone I spoke to was friendly.
Often encouraged to ask questions and the interviews often felt more like a conversation rather than an interview.
Interview process:
1. 30-minute screening interview with someone in recruitment.
2. 45-minute screening interview with a Senior Engineer.
3. Take-home test, was fair and seemingly relevant to the job requirements and could be completed in a language of your choice. Expected to take around 3 hours, ended up not actually completing it.
4. After review and approval of the tech test The final interview stage which was actually 3 interviews one after another for around 2 hours.
a. 1 hour with another senior engineer where we reviewed/discussed the tech test and "paired" developing on the solution further. It didn't end up not mattering that the solution didn't meet all requirements of the tech test within the suggested time.
b. 30-minute interview with a product owner asking questions related to working with product and scrum/agile.
c. 30-minute "culture" interview with another engineer asking general questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
(Paraphrasing) What would you do if you were unsure on how to proceed with a certain ticket/story?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Wayflyer in June 2025
Interview
After a back-and-forth with 2 different recruiters which lasted about 3 weeks, I finally got to schedule my HR screening.
The recruiter came totally unprepared, she obviously didn't bother to check my CV beforehand, since she was asking if I had experience with some technologies which were literally the first thing in my CV, as well as being mentioned in my previous work experience. There were also some questions about dealing with some situations related to their cultural values. I asked a few questions about the company/department myself and she struggled to answer them, as well as seeming distracted by something else during the interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One of our values is "kind over nice", which means sometimes we have to give honest feedback, but being respectful at the same time. Give me an example of a situation where you had to give some harsh feedback, but also managed to be polite while doing so.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Wayflyer (Dublin, Dublin) in June 2024
Interview
The hiring process began with an HR screening, followed by a round with the hiring manager. Unfortunately, the hiring manager seemed unprepared and unsure of what questions to ask. He appeared to rely heavily on a set of preconceived notions and judged candidates based on specific answers he expected, rather than engaging in a more open and insightful discussion. This approach came across as confused and awkward, making it a less than positive experience. I've never encountered such a disorganized and biased interview style before.