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      Software Engineer Interview

      12 Dec 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Buena (Germany) in Nov 2024

      Interview

      My recent experience with Buena left much to be desired. After being provided with a vague frontend task (with an optional backend component), I completed the frontend as required, ensuring I went above and beyond by adding automated tests, proper documentation and containerising everything. Despite this, I also decided to implement the backend to showcase my capabilities fully. After submitting what I considered a solid, well-rounded solution, I was met with a rejection without any constructive feedback. Upon following up few times, the only response I received was, “there is just too much potential for improvement in the task.” This vague critique was both unhelpful and frustrating. If there were specific areas needing improvement, they were not communicated at all. How is an applicant supposed to improve without any meaningful feedback? The task itself was a multi-page application with limited guidance, leaving me to make a series of assumptions. It felt less like an evaluation of my technical skills and more like a guessing game. If companies expect candidates to spend days solving their challenges, they should either provide clear instructions or offer meaningful feedback in return. While it’s fair to set high expectations, they should also respect the time and effort of candidates. A lack of transparency and constructive communication risks alienating talented professionals who may otherwise be willing to contribute to the company’s growth. Overall, I’d encourage Buena to refine its hiring process. If you want candidates to excel, provide clearer guidelines and meaningful, constructive feedback. Otherwise, don’t expect applicants to spend days trying to read your mind.

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      Question 1

      Design a Multi Page Application
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      Software Developer Interview

      17 Apr 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Berlin
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Buena (Germany) (Berlin) in Mar 2026

      Interview

      Like others have said, after a very lax introductory meeting, I received a technical case study assignment. This assignment took me around 10 hours. It involved procedurally converting a physical property into a digital system. I implemented AI to extract all fields from a given file, as well as a manual entry method. Two weeks after I submitted this, I received an email stating that they unfortunately expected more. I understand that a company might want to see what they’re getting themselves into, but after 10+ hours of unpaid development, I at least expect more concrete feedback.

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