Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Deutsche Telekom as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 2 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Ingénieur Stagiaire and Sales Manager rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Ingénieur Stagiaire and Sales Manager roles were rated as the easiest.
The hiring process at Deutsche Telekom takes an average of 1 day when considering 2 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Sales Manager had the quickest hiring process (on average 1 day), whereas Sales Manager roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 1 day).
I applied online. I interviewed at Deutsche Telekom
Interview
I had a brief call with the HR representative for a position in Brno that perfectly matched my qualifications. The HR specialist mentioned that they would pass the information to the team in Slovakia and update me on the next steps.
A week later, I received an email that said:
“After we had a chance to find out more details about your qualification, motivation and personality, we realized that some of important position requirements are not fulfilled”.
I was genuinely shocked. In all my years of professional experience, I have never received feedback written so unprofessionally. Reputable companies usually say something like, “We’ve decided to proceed with other candidates despite your qualifications and experience.”
Considering my qualifications are a complete match for the role (even covering the optional requirements), and my motivation for applying - lack of projects at my current role due to the IT market downturn - is entirely reasonable, this feels like clear discrimination.
During the short HR call, we didn’t discuss anything related to my personality, apart from the fact that I’m not originally from Czechia/Slovakia and have been living here for only three years.
This response reeks of blatant discrimination. To write feedback in such an unprofessional manner seems almost deliberate, as though the goal was to belittle the candidate.
Naturally, I have no desire to work for such a company. However, I believe in leaving things better than I found them. That’s why I feel it’s important to notify the company’s management about this behavior and to help future applicants understand what kind of organization they’re dealing with.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Deutsche Telekom (Gurgaon, Haryana) in Jun 2020
Interview
It was a medium to hard interview.
Started with 2 medium-level DSA Questions.
1 Technology-related question. I was mainly asked Java / Spring-based questions.
The last round was a High-Level Design round. Mainly focussed on solving the problem with close to optimal solution.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Medium DSA Level Questions.
Real-life design problems.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Deutsche Telekom (Gurgaon, Haryana) in Oct 2024
Interview
Extremely Disappointed with the HR Process – Misleading Salary Discussions
The process began with an HR screening where I clearly communicated my salary expectations for the role. The HR representative acknowledged they couldn’t meet that figure but offered a lower amount, which I agreed to after evaluating the role and tech stack.
The interview process itself was comprehensive, consisting of 5 rounds: 3 technical rounds, 1 psychometric evaluation, and 1 HRBP discussion. I felt confident in all the technical rounds, which I found engaging and informative. I believed I performed well and met the expectations set during the discussions. After completing all the rounds, I was informed by HR that I had successfully cleared them and was presented with an offer.
However, this is where the disappointment began. The offered salary was almost the same as my current fixed compensation, which was far below the amount discussed at the start (in the HR Screening call). After investing nearly 2 months in the process, and dedicating significant time and energy, the HR failed to honour their initial commitment. They tried to justify the discrepancy by highlighting a variable pay component, joining bonus, and retention bonus. However, my expectation was clear from the beginning: the salary needed to be aligned with the agreed-upon fixed component.
When I raised my concerns, I was told that the salary offer was based on interview feedback, but despite asking for that feedback, I was never provided with any details. To make matters worse, after all this, the HR completely ghosted me.
If the company is not willing to offer the salary they initially agreed upon or if the position was never meant to be filled at the discussed salary, I would have appreciated it if they had been upfront about it from the start. It feels like my time and effort were wasted, and I’m left questioning whether this was a legitimate opening at all.
I highly suggest that candidates be cautious when engaging with this company, as their HR process lacks transparency and professionalism.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
System design, microservices, cloud, devops, GenAI, LLMs and people management