I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Wise (Tampa, FL) in Mar 2019
Interview
One of the best interview experiences I've had. They're exactly what I'd want from a potential employer. The recruitment team is straightforward, flexible, caring, and positive. My conversations with the team were conversational and welcoming. They were all genuinely interested in me as a human being rather than merely approaching from the viewpoint of "what can you do for us?" The company offers the best benefits package I've ever heard of and the employees I spoke with told me they couldn't envision themselves anywhere else--they're planning to be with the company for LIFE!
I received an offer but didn't take the job because an offer to attend graduate school came up during the interview process that I simply couldn't pass up. That being said, my fingers are crossed that there's another role open in a few years for me to jump into.
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
Pick a color. How would you describe it to a blind person?
I applied online. I interviewed at Wise (Tallin) in Feb 2019
Interview
the first interview was done by the three-man team and one of them I later realized was a team leader and they asked me odd questions, unlike what i was expecting. they observed how i was answering the questions, also they urged me to relax and not be tensed. in between the interview time, they put one or two jokes to ensure am fully relaxed.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Wise
Interview
Hacker Rank code pair. The interviewer gave a poorly specified problem, and equivocated when I asked the interviewer for more precise problem specification which would affect the solution approach. So it was unproductive. The interviewer also had a noticeable though not overt demeaning attitude, so this speaks poorly for the culture there. Women and minorities should keep this in mind.