I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Wise (Londres, Inglaterra) in Mar 2019
Interview
Will give you a task to finish within one week. It’s about to build an app from scratch. You can use any public API on the internet and use it to build up a table view app. Even I didn’t pass the task, but they also will give you helpful comments and advises of your task, this is really helpful to me.
No one answered on application, after 2 months from application they write to me, I have talked with HR and thats all, I have no answer from them at all
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
HR have asked me about my experience and thats all
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Wise (Tallin) in Nov 2021
Interview
1. HR
2. Tech round
3. System design
4. Pair prog
5. Product
6. Offer call
All processes happened quite fast. the HR team is very responsive, they really help me to complete all the processes and answer every question or doubt and even personal request for scheduling the interview/
the tech round can be shortened by 2 rounds, however, all of the tech rounds really left a good impression on my side. I immediately know the company is a good place for working and will help me to grow my skills with a bunch of talents there.
The product rounds are something unique, basically, as a SE we rarely jump into a specific product decision question, however, I could able to contribute some ideas and decisions.
Finally offer call, in the beginning, I was doubting to join the company because of visa processes however finally I decided to join because of the company mission and value really something that I want to work for compared with another offer.
Can't wait to join the team soon.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. About some system design to implement some use case in iOS
2. Some pair programming, fix code, and add UT
3. many more
First a triage call to talk about past experience in cv.
Then a take home test or a technical test call.
Be warned that they're extremely picky.
I was left with a feeling of "technical arrogance".