Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Bonusly as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 2 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Software Engineer and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Software Engineer and roles were rated as the easiest.
Quick and efficient. The team was very nice and at least they were quick to make a decision. Though there was no offer or explanation as to why I was not chosen to continue in the process.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Bonusly
Interview
Horrendous experience... Will let you go through 8 (!) rounds of interviews, including a full blown presentation which is well received and then another 1 hour conversation where they seem to squeeze an additional consultancy session out of you - just to tell you no. They even tell you that they'd like to hop on a brief call to chat through everything and then never follow up. Stay away and safe your time! Seems unethical and mismanaged.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Bonusly (Denver, CO) in Aug 2024
Interview
5 interview rounds, process was just over a month.
1st - HR screening call - 30 mins
2nd - CCO - 1 hour
3rd - Director of Operations
4th - Director of CS
5th - Panel interview in which you are tasked with presenting a deck to CCO, Dir CS, VP of Product and Customer Enablement Leader - 1 hour
I found every interview pleasant and everyone was very nice. I admit to being frustrated in not getting an offer given what I brought to the final interview including a week of prepping, pouring all the years of skill and knowledge I had acquired in doing exactly what they were asking for. They even asked for a copy of the deck, which I sent. I had all the indications that this was a perfect fit, especially with how well each stage went. I do not think of myself as more than I am, however most know a slam dunk when it happens. I got the feeling they had already hired or perhaps decided to not hire and solve internally by the time I got to the final round and were interested in ideas, which I willing gave a successful strategy for. I suppose I wouldn't need me either the plan and major touch points for execution were easily provided. Can I knock that creative use of interviewing to solve a problem without needing to hire said person? I suppose that boils down to ethics or me believing I am more than I am. No way to ever know. :)
Overall, outside of the time invested to not yield an offer naturally frustrating me - the experience was very positive.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Final interview was to prepare a deck outlining a 30/60/90 day plan to scale focusing on upskilling product technical knowledge for the support staff.