I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Thoughtworks (Melbourne) in Mar 2019
Interview
i applied at January, at late March got a call from recruiter, it was a 20min chat basic interview questions why you wanna apply and stuff, then he sent me coding test made up of 3 questions and i had to choose 1.
around 3 weeks after submitting the coding test i got an email to attend in person interview.
it was made of an hour pair programming, you go through your code with 2 senior consultants and add couple of extension to the code, pretty easy.
Then they gave me a set of questions mix of math & logic and it was supposed to take 90 min but i finish in 30min, it was pretty easy.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
why you applied? how many other places you have applied?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Thoughtworks (Londen, Engeland) in Apr 2018
Interview
Pretty straightforward, there were a few stages to go through:
- Initial phone call
- Coding assignment (choice of languages to complete it in)
- Day of interviews in the office
I felt supported throughout the process, even got a call before my office interview to wish me luck and check if I had any questions before the interviews. I really felt like an effort was made to get to know me and to let me understand ThoughtWorks a bit more as a company. Overall, it was a great interview experience and I really enjoyed it.
Will say as a down side though, I did have to follow up after submitting the assignment to hear what the result was. Other than that, my experience was overwhelmingly positive.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Most of the questions were focused on getting to know me as a person and my motivation for applying/wanting to join.
I applied online. I interviewed at Thoughtworks (Melbourne) in Dec 2017
Interview
Applied online. 10 minute phone call with recruiter. The coding assignment went for a few days, there was a choice of 3 and all of them gave me a chance to show off my algorithmic knowledge and object oriented stuff. Onsite interview was a pair programming task extending the the coding assignment. It was fairly quick and painless, and then we had a chat about what it was like to work there. Then there was a logic test and wonderlic test. The logic test was interesting, the wonderlic test not so much. Then there was a culture interview. The creative task was very interesting, haha. Then a 15 minute presentation on a topic of my choice to most of the office.