I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Just Eat Takeaway.com (Londen, Engeland) in Nov 2022
Interview
Pretty typical for a big company. First stage with an internal recruiter, then a second stage with devs, presumably a third stage thereafter. I was put into a Teams call with two interviewers and five developers with their cameras off - it's as weird as it sounds. No other company does this, you'd usually have a HR rep on the call to keep developers beyond their station in line. Unfortunately I didn't know the answer to one really specific (syntax) question and one of the little boy interviewers who got bullied in school decided to completely cut off Q&A at the end and went in for the kill. I got a rejection email telling me I didn't know enough about "Repo," which is impressive considering I've spent 20 years working with big data in finance. Bunch of imbeciles.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
No interview questions, just dumped into a weird tech test.
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I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Just Eat Takeaway.com
Interview
I liked the HR process, it was good and fast
I didn't like some of the technical interviewers, they seemed under stress, I had the feeling from them that layoffs are coming soon or the culture in the company is messed up somehow at this moment.
Basically a feeling of people being in survival mode.
Most of them didn't seem to care much about the process, and are probably biased in many ways in their hiring decisions, i.e: preferring to hire people worse than them to avoid the short-end of the stick.
But that's unproven, maybe I am wrong. I think culture fit is very important here, and technical ability not so much.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Just Eat Takeaway.com
Interview
Despite a warning from a current employee about how most teams in this company are not great for women, I applied to Just Eat because I was actively pursuing opportunities in Go development. I looked up the hiring manager's profile on LinkedIn, and I thought we would get on well as we seemed aligned in our motivations and professional mindset.
The interview seemed to go well. When I asked for an update, one piece of feedback I received was that I seemed confused about parallelism and concurrency, and that they would still proceed with my application. However, the next time Just Eat contacted me was when they asked for feedback about the interview process, which left me quite confused.
Regarding the confusion between parallelism and concurrency, when I was asked if I had used Go’s concurrency features, I mentioned that I had fixed some race conditions and enabled many tests which used channels to run correctly with t.Parallel(). Looking back, perhaps I should have specified that t.Parallel() marks a test for concurrent execution, and they will run in parallel depending on available resources, but I thought a Go advocate would understand this implicitly.
One thing to note is that they seem to evaluate CVs largely based on keywords, so despite having described that you've done something in detail, if the keywords are not explicitly included, that experience will be overlooked.
I interviewed at Just Eat Takeaway.com (Londen, Engeland)
Interview
The process was efficient and typically took 1-2 weeks. It began with an online application, followed by a brief recruiter phone screen. The recruiter was very helpful and sped up the process as I was in other processes at the time.
Had a couple of interviews, cultural fit & technical screens.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you design a highly scalable and fault-tolerant system to match delivery drivers to customer orders in real time, considering peak traffic during lunch and dinner hours?