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      Technical Lead Interview

      Jan 23, 2023
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at WTW in Nov 2022

      Interview

      I was introduced through a recruiter. The first stage was an hour and a half technical interview. It was a difficult interview, but I thought the questions that were asked were relevant for assessing technical ability, which was refreshing compared to many of the technical interviews I've seen from the industry lately. 45 minutes of the interview were dedicated to a live coding exercise, which I felt was less useful. The solution required a lot of complex knowledge of syntax in one specific language - things that could be easily referenced by any knowledgeable developer, but made the live coding rather slow. I expressed this during the exercise and they offered to give me a take home assessment in addition to it. I was intrigued by the position and very impressed by the attitudes of the interviewing team, so I accepted. The take home assessment stated that it should only take 2-3 hours, but it was a few years out of date. It took that amount of time just to get it started because the API it said to utilize no longer exists, and there were configuration errors due to more recent updates to .NET Core. The solution took around 8-10 hours in total. Once it was complete and uploaded to a public repository, they requested a second interview to discuss the code. The hour long interview went well but it was apparent almost immediately that none of the interviewer had actually examined the code prior to the interview, which was a little disappointing considering the time spent on it. They seemed impressed with the solution and asked a few questions that indicated they would be extending an offer, which they did within the next week. In the end, I accepted another offer, but I was really impressed with the team. I came away with the impression that they have built a good culture where it is safe to fail and ask questions, and the interviewers seemed genuine and kind - as opposed to many technical interviewers that try to outsmart candidates, they seemed legitimately interested in assessing technical aptitude. If they'd extended the offer prior to the take home assessment, I would very likely be working for them right now, but the lengthy process provided time for another company to swoop in. I can't stress enough how difficult that choice was because of how impressed I was by the genuineness of the interviewing team.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Q: What is the difference between class components and functional components in React? Q: What is a hook in React? Q: Manipulate strings to find words that are scrambled within them, and output how many times those words are found amongst all of the strings.
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