This was the first interview round, which was about 35 minutes. It started with a brief introduction about my current role. Then I was asked a few questions on my previous projects and followup questions on the technologies I use. There were a few design-related questions.
Why Adyen and why are you looking for a career change?
Encryption vs. Hashing.
How to perform SQL tuning.
Explain Microservices Architecture, advantages, and challenges of using it.
The interview ended with questions to the interviewer.
I was told by the recruiter that this would just be an introductory call about myself, my technical experience, and motivations. Not only did the interview pass the time limit, but it was also quite the opposite of what was told by the recruiter. It was an in-depth technical discussion, irrespective of my knowledge in that domain.
Encryption vs. Hashing?
SQL Tuning
Microservices Architecture
Why Adyen?
Why planning for a career move?
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Adyen Software Engineer role in San Francisco, California.
Adyen's interview process for their Software Engineer roles in San Francisco, California is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Adyen's Software Engineer interview process in San Francisco, California.