Totalled at 1 month and 5 days. The process was engaging from both hiring and team perspectives. I started with a callback that probed my interest and provided information on the company and position goals. This was followed by a first introduction to the team, where a mini role fit was assessed. A live challenge was then arranged, leading to another team sync, after which there was a final call and culture check.
Throughout all stages, communication was maintained on professional, yet open and cordial notes. Both I and the recruiters had sufficient information to make decisions, and I'm sure you can expect the same if the process follows this typical path.
Tech Interview Review: It became clear from the task that it was designed not to stump me, but to assess my creativity in finding a solution. The examiner demonstrated an ability to identify good practices that were even new to me. The questions were not merely issues, but topics for conversation. I'm convinced that if you are worth your salt, you will feel comfortable and have a great session.
Q: API knowledge, Testing knowledge, Javascript methods and Object knowledge, Chai, and a bit of SQL.
The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the Checkout.com Software Development Engineer In Test (SDET) role in Berlin, Germany.
Checkout.com's interview process for their Software Development Engineer In Test (SDET) roles in Berlin, Germany is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Checkout.com's Software Development Engineer In Test (SDET) interview process in Berlin, Germany.