Interview process: HR → Take-home Test → Take-home Test Review → System Design (whiteboard style) → Final Interview
I was interviewing with several companies at the time, and honestly, Vocovo stood out from the very beginning.
The HR process was one of the best experiences I’ve had. Communication was fast, updates were consistent, and I never felt like I was left waiting or chasing for information. They checked in regularly, made sure I was prepared for each stage, and were always quick to answer questions. That level of care genuinely left a strong impression on me.
The technical interviews were also very different from what I’d experienced elsewhere. I interviewed with Tech Leads, Senior Engineers, and Principal Engineers, but the conversations felt much more collaborative than evaluative. Instead of feeling like I was being “tested,” it felt like we were working through problems together.
Personally, I value communication and collaboration just as much as technical ability, so this really stood out to me. I’ve had interviews at other companies where the engineers were clearly very talented, but the atmosphere felt cold or difficult to communicate in. At Vocovo, for the first time, I genuinely felt what it might be like to work as part of the team.
Because of that environment, I found it much easier to express my thoughts naturally, which led to deeper and more interesting discussions throughout the interviews.
One moment that really stayed with me happened during the final interview. The interviewers were discussing follow-up questions with each other from the perspective of “if this person were to join the team…” rather than simply evaluating a candidate. That small moment made a big impression on me because it felt like they were already thinking about me as a potential colleague, not just someone being assessed.
Overall, the entire process felt thoughtful, respectful, and genuinely human. It set a very high standard for what I now look for in a company.