The interview process is easy, but you can't be sure if you'll make it through. In my case, the interviewers were very young. During the technical interview, one interviewer seemed frustrated and didn't want to listen to what I was saying. He was just focused on finding the one answer he already knew. It also felt like they were more interested in hacks. For example, in SQL queries, we could modify the query in certain ways to get the same result, but it's not a legitimate approach to solving the task.
So even if you pass the interview rounds, don't be too confident about making it through. I regret canceling two other interviews for this company.
There are a total of four rounds:
One question the interviewer asked me was, "How do you debug in production?"
It sounds funny because no one typically debugs in production, but I still answered that we need to check logs and identify the API that is causing the issue, and so on.
However, he seemed to be looking for something that I didn’t answer.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Deel Back End Engineer role in New Delhi, India.
Deel's interview process for their Back End Engineer roles in New Delhi, India is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Deel's Back End Engineer interview process in New Delhi, India.