I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Levelset
Interview
I had a positive experience with an interview process that included a phone interview and an in-person interview.
It started with a phone interview. The recruiter scheduled it at a convenient time and made it feel relaxed. They were friendly and had prepared good questions about my background and skills. I enjoyed answering the questions and felt a connection during the call. Afterward, I felt excited about the next step.
A few days later, I got invited for an in-person interview. The company’s office felt welcoming, which helped me feel comfortable. I met the team members I might work with. They were professional and supportive, which created a positive atmosphere. I talked about my past projects and linked them to the challenges the team faced.
I also had a chance to ask questions about the company's culture and upcoming projects. The interviewers shared their experiences and insights openly. This two-step process made me feel valued as a candidate. I left both interviews with a strong, positive impression of the company. In the end, I received a job offer, which added to my positive experience!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Which of our core values resonates most with you and why?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Levelset (Maadi Cornish) in Aug 2023
Interview
The hiring process started with a screening by the talent acquisition team, followed by a technical interview. It was an overall smooth, professional, and enjoyable experience, with a friendly atmosphere throughout.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Problem-solving, data structure, they gave me a problem about making an undo/redo feature.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Levelset in Apr 2024
Interview
The initial phone interview was great. The woman on the other end was extremely professional. A week later, I logged into zoom for the interview with the individual who would be my boss. That's where things went downhill.
The interviewer was ten minutes late. However, he was very apologetic. I know that life can happen, so that wasn't a big deal. What was a big deal, however, was a complete lack of preparation on his part for the interview.
Once he arrived at the zoom meeting, he told me he needed a second to look at my information. A quick scan was one thing, but there was literally about two minutes of silence as he pulled up my file and looked it over. It felt like he was reading my resume for the first time.
He was nice enough to give me the full 30 minutes allotted for the interview. He wasn't rude, but based on his actions, I got the sense that he was just very unorganized - and that's not a good look for a company such as Levelset.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me what you would do if you were hired for this role.