Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Republic Polytechnic 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.
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I interviewed at Republic Polytechnic (Woodlands New Town, )
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I felt respected as a person during the interview. The recruiter took time to listen to my experiences instead of rushing through questions, and the conversation felt more like a dialogue than an interrogation. They explained the role clearly, acknowledged my strengths, and made me feel that my contribution would be valued. That respect set the tone for how the company treats people, not just as job applicants, but as individuals.
The interview process was professional and well-structured across two rounds. The panel was warm and engaging, making it a genuine two-way conversation rather than a one-sided assessment. Questions were competency-based and focused on past experience and how it applied to the role. The HR team was responsive and communicated clearly throughout. Candidates should come prepared to discuss their professional background in depth and demonstrate how their experience connects to role they are applying for.
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What experience do you have that is relevant to role I am applying for.
I applied through other source. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Republic Polytechnic
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The interview panel was prepared, but the style of questioning came across as unnecessarily formal and somewhat off-putting. Several questions did not seem directly relevant to the role, which made the process feel less meaningful than expected. Overall, it was not the most constructive experience.
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One of the questions I was asked was how my ‘so called contacts’ could help the organisation, the interviewers even used air quotes when saying this. The phrasing and gesture felt dismissive and unprofessional, and it left me questioning the seriousness of the process. While the panel was otherwise prepared, the overall experience came across as pretentious rather than constructive