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      Entrevista para Senior Software Engineer

      2 abr 2026
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Sin ofertas
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista fácil

      Solicitud

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      Entrevista

      A strange experience, the Engineering Manager was clearly not paying attention and, I'm guessing, using an AI listener to come up with follow-up questions. Very standard situational questions but then would pause for about 30 seconds and ask a follow up that was not related to my answer. I pulled out after that stage - for me it's not a great indication of an engineer culture but I do very much like the company.

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      Entrevista para Senior Software Engineer

      27 jun 2025
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Toronto, ON
      Oferta rechazada
      Experiencia neutra
      Entrevista promedio

      Solicitud

      Me postulé a través de una recomendación de un empleado. Acudí a una entrevista en Wealthsimple (Toronto, ON)

      Entrevista

      Typical 5-round gauntlet style interview. Started with 2 coding rounds, then behaviour, then systems and then a chat with HR to negotiate salary. Declined the offer since the salary was significantly lower than companies of similar level.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Design a drone and implement basic functionality for controlling it to traverse unknown land.
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      Entrevista para Senior Software Engineer

      28 abr 2023
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Toronto, ON
      Sin ofertas
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista promedio

      Solicitud

      Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Wealthsimple (Toronto, ON) en mar 2023

      Entrevista

      I submitted my application online and was contacted by a member of the Human Resources department. The HR representative was polite and amiable, and provided me with details about the company's hiring needs. During our conversation, the HR representative inquired about my reasons for wanting to leave my current position and asked whether I had any familiarity with the company's products. Unfortunately, the coding interview that followed was not a satisfactory experience. The session was scheduled to include two interviewers, but only one appeared. This was a discouraging and unprofessional start, as we waited for about four minutes before the interview began. The interviewer introduced the session as a coding interview and attempted to make it a conversational interaction. I was relieved to hear this, as I prefer not to have a silent interview. Next, the interviewer presented a problem statement that involved designing a robot vacuum that follows commands such as "B(ack)," "F(orth)," "L(eft)," and "R(ight)." A Cartesian coordinate was given to represent the robot's position, so the direction the robot was facing was not relevant. In the first phase, we were tasked with moving the robot based on simple commands. In the second phase, the problem became more complex, and involved an actual room object with coordinates for the charger and obstacles. Depending on the command, the robot may or may not be able to move in a particular direction, and its charge may deplete, causing it to stop moving. The task description was lengthy, verbose, and time-consuming, encompassing over 60 lines of text, including the output examples. The interviewer emphasized that we should have something functional before refactoring, even though there was considerable duplicated code for all four directions. Around 20 minutes into the interview, a second junior interviewer joined and apologized insincerely for being late. Despite the first interviewer's assurance that it would be a conversational process, they did not seem inclined to offer assistance or proactively contribute. When I requested clarification, the responses were brief and unenthusiastic. There was no sense of spontaneity or collaborative spirit during the coding process. After completing phase 2, I ran a quick dry run, identified some bugs, and corrected them. I mentioned multiple times that there was a lot of duplication that could be refactored if more time was available. However, I felt that their interest in me had waned. When I asked if I should format the output like their demo, they said yes. I recognized that this was a significant red flag during the interview, as it was a time-consuming task that added little value in terms of logic, it just means, here something to kill your time. Nonetheless, I proceeded with the task anyways. The interview was extended by five minutes, and I was given the opportunity to ask a few questions. However, I did not feel that they were genuinely interested in answering them. The next day, I received feedback that indicated that there were numerous duplications in my code, and I had not planned well or communicated effectively. I found this ironic, as they were the ones failed to plan to arrive the interview on time, not to mention 20 minutes. Moreover, I had highlighted the issue of duplication several times, and I felt that they had rushed the interview from the outset. I had to prepare for the worst, including ensuring that I had something functional before refactoring it, since I never knew if they would extend the interview or not. As for the communication of the task requirements, the instructions were clear, and it was a simple task to design a robot vacuum. As an owner of a robot vacuum, I was familiar with the process, and I acted on it promptly, delivering a working solution. Although I appreciated the company's product, the behavior of the interviewers was not conducive to a positive experience for potential employees.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Design a robot vacuum. Phase 1. Move it with simple command. Phase 2. Move it, but need to consider obstables, walls, and charges.
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