Endured a brutal 6-round interview gauntlet for a Senior Software Engineering Manager position at #Captalone, excelling in coding, system design, and behavioral evaluations - all without the hiring manager lifting a finger. Today, they blindside me: 'Technically stellar but short on leadership,' and shove a basic Manager role at me. It's a blatant low-ball, a mockery of my seniority and the ordeal they put me through. This isn't just disappointing; it's disrespectful. My concern stems from comparing the interview process for a managerial position at Capital One versus what I'm familiar with at companies like AWS, where candidates for similar roles undergo at least three managerial interviews, including a session with an L8 director level. The depth of these interviews at AWS ensures a comprehensive evaluation of a candidate's leadership and influence capabilities. In contrast, my experience with the Capital One interview process included only one brief 20-minute round focused on behavioral and managerial aspects. This limited exposure does not seem sufficient to thoroughly assess a candidate's leadership qualities or influence, especially for a role as critical as a Senior Software Engineering Manager.
Senior Software Engineering Manager Interview Questions
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Give me a time when you dealt with a poor-performing engineer. How do you drive collaboration between two different cross-functional teams?
It was more of SRErelated basically, 1. monitoring tools that i have used 2. how to react when production issues occurs 3. my experience with IAC
Primarily around management scenarios (Tell me about a time when ___. ), project management, and how to influence an organization. One coding/design question, lunch
What kind of manager are you?
There is an array that has letters "r", "b", and "g". Write code that groups letters together as in "rrrrrbbbgggg"
Tell me a situation when you had to handle a low performing employee
Some basic questions on engineering process and management approaches.
Describe the most challenging experience in your professional career and how did you manage it?
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