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      Entrevista para C# Developer

      7 de mai. de 2022
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      Entrevista com nível médio de dificuldade

      Candidatura

      Candidatei-me por meio de recrutador(a). O processo levou mais de 2 meses. Fui entrevistado pela bitFlyer (Tóquio) em dez. de 2018

      Entrevista

      A recruiter in Tokyo put me forward, I had an interview via Skype as I lived near Nagoya at the time. Interview was with two developers, one an American, the other Japanese. I was asked a series of odd syntax trivia type questions especially around the .NET framework. Also some very strange broad questions about how the internet works. Some questions I answered I was told I was wrong - I must've looked confused because I was sure I was right. I was also tested in Japanese language, even though it was not a requirement for the job. The Japanese guy seemed disappointed with my level, even though it apparently was not a requirement. They didn't seem too interested in my past experience, or the organisations I had worked for - it was all practically ignored. They were interested in why I was living in Japan and what my situation was, visa and whatnot. This was by far one of the weirdest interviews I'd ever had. When I asked them questions about the office culture, are there social events etc, is it team work orientated or individually competitive - they seemed a little defensive and cagey I thought. It was hard to get information about the workplace, which I found odd. There was no mention of salary, even the recruiter would not give me a range. If no one is saying anything about it, I always think it would definitely be on the low side. Looking at other reviews, it seems I was right in my assumption. So glad they didn't offer me anything, I don't think I was the right fit for them and they certainly were not the right fit for me. The problem is, being in Japan, as a foreigner you really have to take what you can get (which is not much at the best of times). If offered, I probably would've felt I needed to take it and accept the low salary, which could explain why they are so "keen" to interview / hire foreign nationals whereas a lot of other Japanese companies are not. After my recruiter told me they were not going to continue the process, though the feedback was apparently positive - I asked if they could elaborate why for my own progression. He told me it all comes through some opaque HR rep and we will likely never find out a reason. Reading other people's reviews and interviews, it looks like this is a common pattern.

      Perguntas de entrevista [4]

      Pergunta 1

      Name every class you can think of in the .NET framework that implements IEnumerable
      1 resposta

      Pergunta 2

      How does the Internet work (i.e. what happens when you visit a page with images on it in your browser)
      1 resposta

      Pergunta 3

      What is a higher-order function
      1 resposta

      Pergunta 4

      Explain best practices when using async / await in C#
      1 resposta
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