I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Checkout.com
Interview
First stage with Manager, this is discussion of 3 main parts. Coding knowledge particularly solid principles, unit & integration testing & cloud / devops. This is one more like a 2 way discussion.
Second with a senior engineer doing a pair programming task in a basic asp.net web api. Your given the task to implement a new endpoint. I was failed at this round but I was given no feedback as to why. I justified all my decisions, and wrote modular code with proper separation and concerns, and was able to answer all the questions asked. I however didn't complete the actual task due to time constraints. So my advice is that this is not a discussion or a pair programming session, spend as little time as possible discussing as it wastes time and your #1 priority should be completing the task. I also advise completing the tasks before the interview so you can do it faster. This one is not a 2 way discussion don't believe it if they say that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Your process in testing. Your workflow on how you'd complete a new task. Knowledge of SOLID principles. How you do observability, logging, monitoring on environments, how you handle deployments.
Interview went okay but didn't hear back from them, even though I was told I should expect a response. No feed back or call back. I waited a few weeks then gave up on hearing back.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Checkout.com (Londres, Angleterre) in Aug 2022
Interview
The interview consisted of an online coding assessment, then a meeting with the software team, followed by a HR screening.
The process lasted roughly 2 weeks, with a couple of days in between.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Technical interview was done via an online coding platform