I was initially contacted by someone from the Talent Acquisition team, and we scheduled a phone screening.
However, on the day of the call, I received a cancellation email with instructions to contact another Talent Acquisition representative (Person B) to rebook the meeting.
I reached out to Person B but received no response, so I followed up via email. Eventually, she replied asking for my availability, which I promptly provided. I didn’t hear back but instead received an appointment for a date that happened to be a national holiday—despite not having included that date in my availability. I followed up again for clarification. Only after this second message did I receive a response from Person B, and we were finally able to schedule the meeting.
Later, I was informed that I had advanced to the next stage—the technical interview. I was asked to share my availability for the following two weeks and to contact another Talent Acquisition representative (Person C), who would be continuing the process. I followed these instructions as requested.
Two days later, I received an unexpected email stating that I was no longer being considered for the role, without ever having had any communication with Person C. I reached out for clarification, but I’m still waiting for a response.
Typical STAR questions about some personal situations.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Oracle Full Stack Developer role in Madrid, Spain.
Oracle's interview process for their Full Stack Developer roles in Madrid, Spain is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Oracle's Full Stack Developer interview process in Madrid, Spain.