Me postulé a través de otra fuente. El proceso tomó 5 días. Acudí a una entrevista en Freelancer (Londres, Inglaterra) en jul 2016
Entrevista
For reference I was studying my master in InfoSecurity when I accepted to join Freelancer.
After being contacted via Linkedin by the director of people and talent at Freelancer, Joe Griston, we had a chat about the company and myself, what I had done and what I wanted to do etc. Following the phone call we agreed on a date in which to come into the office for an interview.
The interview involved meeting London's project manager and an engineering team lead, we talked for a while and then an exam of sorts, basically to find out what you know and how you figure out problems. The questions were not difficult but they were varied. After the test the engineering team lead went through the questions with me, discussing them as we went.
The next day I got a call with an offer and I gladly accepted as the team seemed like people you would love to work with, and they are. #teamlondon!
Initial HR call to ask common questions like what is your visa, why do you leave current job. Then online coding, followed by 3 hours on-site interview including 1 hours close exam then 2 hours of discussion
The interview process consisted of an initial HR screening, followed by a technical round covering .NET, C#, and system design basics. The interviewer asked practical scenario-based questions and a short coding task. The overall experience was smooth, professional, and the communication from the recruiter was clear throughout the process.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
They asked me to explain the difference between .NET Core, MVC, and Web Forms.
i had interview for a freelancer they said to design a web site based on that web site asked some questions concepts programming lang and technologies and some basic questions on the web site