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      Entrevista para C#/C++ Developer

      10 de jun. de 2025
      Candidato(a) sigiloso(a) à entrevista
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      Outras avaliações de entrevista de vagas de C#/C++ Developer da empresa RDI Software

      Entrevista para C# Developer

      10 de ago. de 2017
      Candidato(a) sigiloso(a) à entrevista
      São Paulo, SP
      Nenhuma oferta
      Experiência positiva
      Entrevista com nível médio de dificuldade

      Candidatura

      Candidatei-me por meio de recrutador(a). O processo levou 3 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela RDI Software em mai. de 2025

      Entrevista

      A recrutadora me abordou por email, depois por whatsapp. Fiz uma entrevista rápida, com teste de inglês, fui para a segunda fase, que envolvia um teste técnico para ser entregue em até 5 dias. Alguns dias depois do teste ser entregue tive uma segunda entrevista, com os gestores da vaga. A entrevista foi técnica, mas com perguntas mais genéricas a respeito de particularidades das linguagens e sobre minha experiência.

      Perguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pergunta 1

      Na linguagem C#, o dev precisa se preocupar com memory leak?
      1 resposta
      Experiência negativa
      Entrevista difícil

      Candidatura

      Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela RDI Software (São Paulo, SP) em ago. de 2017

      Entrevista

      The reason I've applied for this role is due to their offices being located close to my home (~6mi). I was called the day after I submitted my resumé via LinkedIn. We agreed on a date and time for the interview (I suggested a time I was comfortable with, confident that I would be getting there on time) - then I got their interview confirmation email - That's when I found out that the actual interview would be taking place, NOT at the company's headquarters as I thought initially, but at an office located on the other side of town (~12.5mi from home). What?? Yeah. I played along, nevertheless. Getting there turned out to be a nightmare. The early morning traffic in SP is chaotic to say the VERY least. And that offices' particular location is definately not much help either. Upon getting there I realized that this company had absolutely no ties with RDI. They simply outsourced the work to select candidates for this position to some third-party "hr consultancy" company (Wyser) located on the other side of town. As soon as I realized there wasn't going to be a one-on-one chat with the team members - at ALL - I felt lost. Not too long after my arrival, I was greeted by the person to whom I've spoken on the phone the day before. He then quickly proceeded to let me in to a small 5ft x 5ft cubicle where there was only one chair and one laptop sitting atop a small table. That was it. He explained that I was required to fill out a test before the actual interview would be carried on; the test - a Word document that was opened in the laptop screen. In there I saw around 8~10 questions, about 6~7 of them were complex algorithm questions. These questions felt they were most likely lifted off some academic textbook, rather than focusing on actual practical real-world scenarios (e.g., as opposed to "analyze this code and explain what's wrong or what could you do to make it better", something like "given an int array A and an integer N, rotate it N times. if N is positive, rotate right; if N is negative, rotate left."). Also there were a couple CompSci theory questions to answer and a "explain why you would be an asset to us" type of question. I sat there staring at that crappy laptop. I decided since I'd already gone through all the trouble to get there, I'd try my best and give it a fair shot. Problems started when I realized there was absolutely NO piece and quiet in my cubicle - people at the hallway all the time, chattering on their cell phones, interviews with other candidates taking place in the adjacent cubicles - all of which could be heard loud and clear from within my small cubicle. Something *really* distracting when you're trying to concentrate and think "in threads" as you're considering different avenues for a given problem. In the end, this whole endeavour proved being a monumental waste of my time, because: - The company *clearly* doesn't want to meet you - otherwise, why would they prefer the added cost of hiring a third-party company to do all the work (based on a Word document handed to them)? - The role as stated, required fluency in English. From what I could overhear, during my agony in that cubicle, they were conducting some interviews in English in the next cubicle. I couldn't stop hearing because like I said, there was no acoustic insulation whatsoever. I heard everything (willing or unwilling, regardless). And boy, did these interviewers suck at English. Seriously, it was like kindergarden-level English sentences being exchanged between 2 mentally-challenged people. To anyone with a decent background in English (mine is 3 years living abroad and a couple IELTS certificates) it *really* hurt the ears. Try to get focused in this environment, I dare you. - If a company has such high expectations from a candidate, both technically and in a foreign language, and this company doesn't care about overseeing the selection of candidates themselves, there is something VERY wrong going on - if the company wants to talk only to candidates who pass a certain mark, then at least should give them a chance to do the technical assessments at home, comfortably from any one of the many online programmer testing websites that are available (or just email them the test in a PDF document). At least it wouldn't be such a discomforting and excruciating experience. What I take away from this whole experience, is that RDI is a company that doesn't give a crap about their employees. They can't even bother to see a job candidate in person at their own headquarters - they'd rather outsource some third party hr company with no resources and unskilled people to do a technical assessment test to massively 'triage' candidates for them (and very incompetently so I must say), and pay a lot of cash to these companies. I wonder how much these "hr consultancy" firms earn. I might decide to change and become one of them. Open my own HR business and start earning money instead of scratching my head.

      Perguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pergunta 1

      Nothing was asked - I was left alone sitting in a 5ft x 5ft cubicle with no acoustic insulation whatsoever, with a crappy laptop and a Word document.
      1 resposta