I applied online. I interviewed at Ekol (İzmir) in Nov 2025
Interview
I was called for an interview after my application. The process was quite unprofessional; I had to fill out the application form standing up in the security area. Despite my experience in logistics and fabric warehousing, almost no technical questions were asked regarding my skills. It was stated that the employee was taken out of town for work and the journey sometimes took a long time.
I was informed that the working hours are 07:00-16:30 and 00:00-09:00. The company does not provide a shuttle service; instead, transportation costs are added to the salary. The meal card is 400 TL per day, with an additional meal allowance provided for overtime. I was told there would be a quarter-month salary bonus and premium every three months, but my detailed questions about the terms and conditions went unanswered. The interviewer did not seem fully informed about the benefits package. I was told that I would meet with an HR specialist and receive feedback, but I never heard back. It was a complete waste of time and travel expenses.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They didn't ask any technical or role-specific questions. They only asked for a brief summary of my previous experiences and explained the basic working conditions and shift hours.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Ekol (Istanbul) in Nov 2022
Interview
Pretty standard interview process in my opinion. I was asked .NET and Angular related interview questions and got a home task which took around an hour. Overall it's been a good experience for me.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is dependency injection? Can you give an example on how to use it in .NET? What are the service lifetimes?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Ekol (Istanbul) in Sept 2022
Interview
Average to weak to assessment process. Pre-scripted questions at the interview were outdated. Technical questions were slim to none. It doesn’t seem like a place you aim to work, very oldschool.