It's an extremely long process that includes standardized tests, take home assignments, and several rounds of interviews. It was at least 5 rounds long and you interview across different teams.
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Positive experience
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Application
I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Canonical (Manchester, England) in Oct 2024
Interview
I got a list of question like about 28 essay question and I had to answer it in a pdf , it was divided into web engineering experience , software engineering experience, education and context , they were quite available during the process as it was kinda back to back emailing , and then after I got a technical interview , early stage interview , I think there is another one after that but I didn't make it to that , and then after technical , I didn't hear back or make it through
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What skill or knowledge have you acquired in the past year that has been particularly helpful? 5
What motivated you to learn it? 6 What has the impact been for you and your team? 7
Describe your experience of web programming - JavaScript, Typescript, React, CSS and Python in particular. 8
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Canonical (London, England)
Interview
They have a really long, tiring interview process. The first round was a written interview where I had to answer like 15 questions. Then a coding interview with 1 hour time that I could do anytime for 2 weeks. Then I had to take a personality test and they totally ghosted me.
The first round is a bunch of questions like 30 or so where you have to describe your expierence, personal and academical information. Then there is a asynch technical interview and a psychology test.