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      Entretien pour Remote Python Developer

      7 avr. 2016
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Remote, OR
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      Expérience négative
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      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Server Density (Remote, OR) en avr. 2016

      Entretien

      On applying I was immediately asked my salary expectation and then asked to submit a written comparison of SQL vs non SQL databases. On submitting this I was asked to complete a code review. I completed the code review in Python 3 and despite clearly stating this, their reviewers mistakenly failed it as they were unable to run it without understanding the reason why. Upon explaining this to their CEO, they 'gave it another go' (not before admitting they actually had problems setting up a virtual env to run Python 3!) before finally claiming that the <10 'app' lacked documentation and was therefore 'incomplete'. The example had clear tests showing how to use it. I also have a well documented open source project tested against multiple Python versions in my Github. The one lesson I learned from this experience was not to complete any kind of tests before actually learning more about the job. It appears that besides their incompetence, Server Density don't respect or value the time of their applicants.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Compare and contrast mongodb and mysql. Create a basic tornado app.
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      We ask all candidates to complete a short coding exercise to solve a particular problem. The specification is left vague to allow the candidate to show their initiative in not just writing a solution but also demonstrate how they write tests, include documentation and package the project to run e.g. using a virtualenv. On this occasion, the supplied code had almost zero documentation and contained incomplete packaging to allow us to run the code (requirements.txt was incomplete). We used a virtualenv which installed the requirements.txt but virtualenv 3.4 creates a python2.7 environment. The code was also not tested against multiple Python versions because "I didn't think anyone would actually run it so didn't think it was necessary to do this". We offered the candidate a second opportunity and whilst the code was changed, the tests and documentation were not. There were also no instructions for using the server once it was running and we had to read the source to figure out how to use it. As a result, we decided not to proceed with the application due to lack of care shown in an interview situation, which we felt reflected poorly on how the candidate would work in the future.