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      Software Engineer Interview

      Mar 22, 2020
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Ámsterdam
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Booking.com (Ámsterdam) in Feb 2020

      Interview

      "Booking.com is a 20-year startup" I have been in a passive search for a job when have got an invitation from a recruiter who represented Booking.com. In the beginning, we have had a 30-minutes screening and introduction call where I have told about myself, my experience and problems that I solve every day. Also, the recruiter has asked me why I want to work at Booking.com. After this call, I have got a link to the HackerRank test. There were 75 minutes to solve 4 questions (posted in the Q&A due to description size limitation). On the next day, I have got an email from the recruiter with congratulations on passing the test and invention to the face-to-face interview to the headquarters office in Amsterdam. The technical call interview has been skipped because I had had an excellent HackerRank test result. We have arranged about the date for the onsite interview. I have been offered to pass it in 6 weeks. Booking.com took all the costs of buying flight tickets, accommodation, and visa preparation. The company has offered to spend 4 to 5 days in Amsterdam to get more about the city, environment, culture and stuff like that. Before the f2f interview, I have got a lot of helpful information from company representatives about preparing for the interview, living and working in Amsterdam and also I have had several calls with the recruiter where I could ask questions interesting to me and got some tips about each interview path. The most useful notes from my point of view: - the company applies for a work visa also for your partner (girlfriend/boyfriend, fiancee/fiance, wife/husband) - tries to find a job for your partner - covers all cost to relocation - 30% tax ruling - the first month you can live in an apartment at the expense of the company - also offers its own realtor to search for an apartment - offers the 20-foot container to move all your things - there are language courses (at the expense of the company) - lunch in the canteen costs 2 euro :) Day of the interview. The interview process started at 11:30. At the beginning have been a recruiter interview (see Q&A). After that, I have had a 1-hour lunch with a compatriot who already works at Booking.com. It’s not a behavior interview (as warned). During this lunch, you can get the necessary information about relocation, living and working for the company. After lunch, I have had the first interview. It has been a 1-hour coding interview with two developers (see Q&A). The second interview has been about system design with two developers (see Q&A). The last interview has been non-technical (see Q&A). At the end of each interview, you can ask all your questions. Here I realized that it's not the best place that I could have. At least the following points have guarded me, perhaps for you, this will also matter: - Booking.com doesn't have a CI/CD workflow per se. Only about 30% of projects already have or introduce such tools like Jenkins and in other projects, artifacts deploy using by manual executing scripts on virtual machines/jump-servers. - The myth that in Booking.com there are not unit-tests isn't a myth. Some employers do acknowledge that there is such a problem. That in some projects there is a low code coverage with unit-tests. Nevertheless, they have justified by the fact that integration tests solve all problems, which in my opinion does not sound in their favor. - On my question "What is inspires you as a developer at Booking.com?" I didn't get convincing answers (from 4-5 company employees who have been directly interviewing me), it's sad to realize. - The final moment that I want to draw attention. The position on which I have applied for has implied forming a new team, which in particular would deal with migration from monolithic to microservices. Thus, when I have asked the manager about the migration strategy I haven't received even a rough plan from him. It was one of my main motivations to try myself in Booking.com because I already have several years of experience in this area and I want to continue to develop in it. This moment significantly (negatively) influenced the perception of Booking.com as about my new future place of work. After less than a week, I have received feedback from a recruiter. I have been asked what I feel about the past interview. I have been understanding that the first part of the technical interview was almost failed, but I have been sure of the other two, I showed myself well, according to my feelings. However, as it has turned out, according to the report that the recruiter has had, I have been not successful in any of the interviews (: Summarizing: - The recruitment process is well established - The coordination process passed without a hitch - Booking.com offers a strong relocation package - The interview process is built competently enough - The process of working in the company leaves much to be desired I hope my experience will be useful

      Interview questions [5]

      Question 1

      The HackerRank test
      1 Answer

      Question 2

      The recruiter interview
      1 Answer

      Question 3

      The coding interview
      1 Answer

      Question 4

      The system design interview
      1 Answer

      Question 5

      The non-technical interview
      1 Answer
      90

      Other Software Engineer Interview Reviews for Booking.com

      Software Engineer Interview

      May 23, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Booking.com

      Interview

      I recently interviewed with Booking.com for a software engineer role. The process was well-organized and took about 3–4 weeks. It started with an online assessment on HackerRank with a couple of LeetCode medium problems. That was followed by a technical screen where I did live coding and discussed basic algorithms. The final round was a full day of back-to-back sessions: algorithmic coding, system design (something like designing a hotel availability checker), a behavioral round using STAR questions, and a chat with a manager about company values. The interviewers were professional and friendly, and the problems felt relevant to Booking's actual business. On the downside, some coding rounds felt repetitive, and I didn't get much feedback after being rejected. Overall, it was a fair but challenging process. My advice: practice medium-level array and hash map problems, review basic system design, and have solid STAR stories ready. I'd rate it 4 out of 5 stars and would recommend it to other engineers.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Design a hotel search and availability system that returns available rooms for a given date range and can handle high traffic.
      Answer question

      Software Engineer Interview

      Apr 23, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Ámsterdam
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Booking.com (Ámsterdam)

      Interview

      The whole process is composed of about 5 stages. Initial interview, then technical interview, followed by a “ownership” interview, then by a team-fit check interview. The initial interview is done by recruiters not based in the Netherlands (at least my experience) and felt as if the role had already been filled by the time I took it. Was answered with a “I’m doing good, hope you are doing good too. So this interview…” to “Hi, nice to meet you! How are you?”. It simply felt as if they didn’t want to be there and there was 0 engagement.

      Software Engineer Interview

      Apr 22, 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Booking.com

      Interview

      Screener with a Director, coding round with TDD where you pair with an engineer and have an engineering manager present, behavioural with a senior engineering manager and an apprentice who was sitting it