Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 3 meses. Fui entrevistado pela Canonical em jun. de 2021
Entrevista
As noted by others, the recruitment process is long and demanding. As a consequence, there's a chance you'll run out of steam, lose interest or get poached by other companies as weeks and months go by. Unfortunately, this means that Canonical will be missing out on some of the best candidates.
Be wary of the written essay, it's marketed as something that all interviewers will read in advance, but in my case no one had read it apart from the CEO. Do consider challenging that part of the process when asked to invest time in it.
Aside from clumsy and impersonal HR interactions, the rest of the process was okay. Many of the points highlighted by other candidates are true, though exaggerated probably due to rejection frustration. The big positive is that you'll get to have some interesting conversations with clever folks who are experts in their areas. The interviews are pretty freeform, do some reading in advance and prepare questions on specifics you want to dig into: in my experience, you'll really be able to gear discussions in whatever direction your choose.
If you've got a strong technical appetite and are already passionate about some of the areas Canonical focuses on, go through the process with an open mind, Canonical may well be a good fit for you. The company seems to be changing for the better, albeit slowly.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
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If you could change one thing in one of Canonical's products, what would it be?
Candidatei-me online. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Canonical.
Entrevista
tldr; After hours of interviews and exercises they ghost and give no feedback.
I managed to complete Canonical's "early stage" interviews - 4 one hour interviews and 4 exercises (1 written, 2 psychometric, and a coding exercise). Although I had great conversations and loved meeting everyone (best part), Canonical ghosted for 2 weeks despite reaching out to my hiring manager for any updates. When they did respond, it was the most generic email: "We are writing to let you know that we have reviewed your application. We regret to inform you that we shall not be progressing your application further for this particular role". Given the progress through the process I would've expected some correspondence or feedback, but they just send an inpersonal email.
If they provided ANY kind of feedback that would definitely get rid of the question marks. Instead, Canonical conveys that they do not care about you or the time you spent in their overly long process, even if you do make it to the further rounds.
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Normal interview questions around Linux skills, software architecture, and management skill.
Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela Canonical (São Paulo, SP) em out. de 2024
Entrevista
Long introduction. They ask to include grade ot graduation and high school and copy of you diploma. Copy of a diploma is something companies request after the offer.
Don't waste your time with this company.
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 2 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela Canonical em jul. de 2024
Entrevista
Awful. After submitting my CV, I was invited to take a written interview. At this point, all seemed good, there was a person assigned who could provide any information needed and when it came to completing the interview, there was no pressure to complete it in an unreasonable time frame.
The interview was 50 questions. Not multiple choice, each one requiring a written answer. So, if you allow 5 minutes for each, that's over 4 hours of effort. But of course you probably spend more to make sure you're answering clearly and succinctly.
After submitting, it didn't take long for a rejection to come, but despite all the time spent, they would not provide any feedback which I thought was pretty poor.
They did however have the nerve to ask for feedback on their process.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
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Engagement with the Linux community and open source contributions