I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Miro (Austin, TX) in Oct 2021
Interview
3 interviews. Recruiter phone screening, meet with the manager, then a 2-hour interview. They were easy to schedule meetings with and provided great feedback after the interview. The company sounds like they're growing rapidly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What you’re looking for in a manager?
Why are you interested in the opportunity?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Miro (Amsterdam) in Nov 2020
Interview
phone interview, teams interview, teams interview
All quite informal, good setting, informative about the role and the company. Discussed the stakeholders, work field, KPI's and expectations. Turned out it was not the role I was looking for looking at the next step for my career
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Miro (Berlin) in Nov 2021
Interview
Senior Data Engineer (Data Products) In Berlin, DE
The process started on 29.10.2021 and finished 1 month after.
1. Screening zoom call with miro Sr. Tech Recruiter who contacted me on LinkedIn multiple times (nice energy!)
2. Session with the hiring manager
3. Session with the tech team
4. Behavioural session (~ a bar raiser interview)
5. Recruiter offer presentation
6. Feedback session
The whole process was done in the best possible and respectful way! The Sr. Tech Recruiter was independent, professional and super responsive! I had the impression that we are working together to get the most out of the situation which I really appreciate.
In the end, I have decided to go for another offer just because I believe I would have at this time more fun and a bigger impact with most of the core engineering team located in Berlin.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I signed the NDA.
So in general:
A technical assignment (~ 2-3 days) is related to a straightforward Data Engineering pipeline. In the session with the team, we went through the code and implementation trade-offs.
There was no architecture design session or general engineering questions like (CAP, DevOps, ...).
In the end, a bar raiser interview was the most interesting session.