The hiring process at Crossover for Work takes an average of 1 day when considering 5 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Software Developer had the quickest hiring process (on average 1 day), whereas Software Developer roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 1 day).
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I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Crossover for Work (Lima, Lima) in Aug 2018
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The process was very exhaustive, first you have some informative questions and then 50 questions of knowledge about several topics, several rdbms problems, advanced programming, network, project management, and for last, a ziped code using springboot where you need to implement a new rest service and add unit tests
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Question 1
Questions about SOLID, AWS, DOM and SAX Parsers in Java, FOR_XML function in MSQL, ABL programming language, Java Memory Model, Git commands, Functional Interfaces, etc.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Crossover for Work (Bengaluru) in Sep 2018
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Found it very professional. I was contacted by their Senior Recruiter and after a skype discussion where we both wanted to take it forward, was asked to take part in an online tournament which is conducted every Saturday.
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Question 1
Different real time scenarios were asked in the tournament like example, How would you manage if your team comes up and says that they can deliver only half the amount of output expected in the timeline ?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Crossover for Work (Río de Janeiro) in Sep 2018
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I'm a senior pro with 20+ years as PM and Program Manager, PMO and sales exec, PMP and PgMP.
The process was demanding yet quite uneventful, as most people describes iT: You register for a tournament, so thatSaturday you seat for it, listen to the rules and the info.
Then you fill a mini profile and attach your Resume.
Step 2 is a quick test, reasonable.
Then you need to enter THE test, that is about really showing you can do the work. After you check the 8 questions (it took some 9 hrs to complete) the screen informs you that you'll know of Crossover in the next week.
In my case I was informed some 20 hrs after completing the test, or 17 after the deadline that I wasn't been considered for the position.
Ok, that's fine.
Just that I didn't get any feedback, so I cannot guess what should I improve. If it's a stopping issue (Like I have no experience in a specific industry), that cannot be changed unless I get that experience. But if it's a problem with the tests, well, that can be improved next time,
There's a new tournament next Saturday but I cannot attend because I should let pass 3 months.
It'd be really useful to learn where did I miss, so I know if I could improve next time or my resume, or English, or whatever produced a no-go that won't change no matter what I do.
I longed a lot for this job. Understand it's not a lovely proposal, but a harsh one. However it fits me, as I'm more concerned with delivering value and being well paid. It's not the kind you do barbecues with your colleagues on Saturdays.
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Question 1
-Prepare a schedule for a cloud-based product, status report and something else
-Prepare a budget
-What to do first if several stakeholders from several companies trying to unify cannot get in agreement. I remember that kind of question was part of some PMP or PgMP exam
-Epic, stories, Tasks and subtasks in jira
-Kanban in Jira (the backlog permission issue)