Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en SKM Group en ene 2025
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As others have stated, you don't even get a real interview, you get an online test through TestGorilla.
In the test you have multiple sections of around 16 questions with 10 minutes for each section, with no possibility of reviewing your answers or leaving one for when you are done with the rest.
Pretty awful experience as you don't have time to complete everything and, even when they tell you that you can leave comments in code questions to explain yourself, there isn't a real person checking them, it's an automated process.
Also, you get your audio and video recorded while doing the tests.
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.NET specific questions with sentences that are barely used, which would usually just be searched in google in 1 minute.
Me postulé a través de un reclutador. El proceso tomó 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en SKM Group en abr 2026
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I had one of the most frustrating hiring experiences I’ve seen in years.
The process started with being asked to complete a generic, time-consuming technical test (1–2 hours). In 2026, these kinds of tests are not only outdated, but also poor indicators of real engineering ability, especially when candidates already provide detailed CVs and recommendations.
I politely declined and suggested a more relevant approach: reviewing my experience (including multiple recommendation letters) and having a high-level technical discussion. Instead of engaging constructively, the recruiter responded by calling my CV “erratic” and stating they likely wouldn’t have proceeded anyway, after already asking me to spend hours on their test.
So the process essentially becomes:
ask candidates to invest significant time upfront,
then dismiss them anyway,
and blame them for not fitting the process.
What stood out most was not just the inefficiency, but the attitude. Feedback was taken personally, and instead of acknowledging flaws or even showing basic professionalism, the response was defensive and dismissive.
The whole experience reflects a rigid, outdated hiring approach that prioritizes box-ticking over actually understanding candidates. If you value your time, be cautious.
It was online, in TestGorilla. One of the worst experiences that I had. The tests are only targeting .NET syntax. And this is not syntax that you use often use (at least I don't: authentication config, EF,...). Completion time is very tight, if not impossible.
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How to add a new column into an existing table in a new EF migration.