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Quality Assurance Engineer Interview Experience - Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico

August 1, 2021
Negative ExperienceNo Offer

Process

The interview process involved:

  • One initial interview with HR.
  • Four subsequent interviews, two of which were technical, focusing on programming and problem-solving with coding challenges.
  • The remaining interviews concentrated on testing.

The last interview lasted two hours. At the end of the process, I did not receive an offer, and there was no explanation provided for the decision.

It was a complex and ultimately unproductive process.

Questions

Testing Levels, OOP Programming questions, and LeetCode programming exercises.

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Interview Statistics

The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Lyft Quality Assurance Engineer role in Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico.

Success Rate

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Pass Rate

Lyft's interview process for their Quality Assurance Engineer roles in Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.

Experience Rating

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Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Lyft's Quality Assurance Engineer interview process in Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico.

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