Checkout.com has a great, enthusiastic team and a good vision for the company. I had the opportunity to chat with the CEO of Checkout.com, and he shared the company's vision with me.
Checkout.com was a challenging place to work for me. There were a lot of things going on every day, and for me, a challenging environment is where you can have significant professional development.
Overall, it's a great place to work.
There are a lot of chocolates in the kitchen. So, if you eat a lot of this, you might get diabetes :)
4 stages: * Recruiter Call, for CV screening and matching * Online Assessment, 1 algorithm problem + 1 backend exercise * Coding interview * System Design Interview, Design a data pipeline to calculate some analytics * Take-home exercise,
The interview process included: * A 1-hour call with the hiring manager. * A 45-minute SQL test. * A system design round. * An in-person final motivation chat. I was rejected at stage 3. The SQL test involved an exchange rate question requ
1. Initial call with recruiter 2. Call with Engineering Manager to chat about past experience 3. Interview with 2 engineers for coding 4. Final interview (3 rounds): - First round: 1-hour live coding (Python and SQL) - Second round: 1-hour syst
4 stages: * Recruiter Call, for CV screening and matching * Online Assessment, 1 algorithm problem + 1 backend exercise * Coding interview * System Design Interview, Design a data pipeline to calculate some analytics * Take-home exercise,
The interview process included: * A 1-hour call with the hiring manager. * A 45-minute SQL test. * A system design round. * An in-person final motivation chat. I was rejected at stage 3. The SQL test involved an exchange rate question requ
1. Initial call with recruiter 2. Call with Engineering Manager to chat about past experience 3. Interview with 2 engineers for coding 4. Final interview (3 rounds): - First round: 1-hour live coding (Python and SQL) - Second round: 1-hour syst