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      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Dec 30, 2024
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      London, England
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Revolut (London, England) in Dec 2024

      Interview

      Well, this was my third time interviewing with Revolut. The first time, I reached the system design round. Although I didn’t see any major red flags, I was ultimately rejected. I took the feedback positively and was confident about performing better in future attempts. The second time, I was rejected in the first round for using a traditional for loop, which seemed surprising, given that it was a logical choice in the context. Nevertheless, I accepted the feedback and worked on refining my skills further. The third time, I was rejected again in the first round without any feedback. During the interview, I followed best practices, understanding and discussing the requirements before jumping into implementation. I wrote comprehensive test cases, followed a TDD approach, and implemented the functionality as expected. However, none of this seemed to make a difference. What stood out this time was the coding exercise itself. It is well-known that Revolut’s coding challenges frequently involve either a Load Balancer or a URL Shortener. These aren’t particularly tough problems, especially in today’s AI tools that enable you to learn, implement multithreaded functionality, apply TDD, and address edge cases within an hour or so. I had prepared thoroughly and performed well, yet it didn’t matter. Interestingly, in all three interviews, I noticed that the evaluators for the system design and coding rounds came from the same region. This made me wonder whether unconscious biases—potentially influenced by ongoing geopolitical tensions—might have influenced the process. Of course, this is speculative, but it is something that stood out to me. After three attempts, I’ve come to terms with the outcome and have decided this will be my last interview with Revolut. In retrospect, I am relieved not to be selected, as these experiences raise concerns about how candidates are evaluated. If such issues exist in the hiring process, they could extend to the workplace culture. I hope Revolut reflects on these practices to ensure hiring decisions are based solely on technical merit, fostering an environment prioritising fairness, inclusivity, and professionalism.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Implement URL Shortener in Java
      Answer question
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      Other Senior Software Engineer Interview Reviews for Revolut

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      May 1, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Revolut

      Interview

      The experience was disappointing and reflected a lack of professionalism. The interaction gave the impression of a disorganised or potentially unhealthy work culture. Answered most of the questions accurately and to the best of my ability. The interview was initially scheduled for a short time slot. Toward the end, the interviewer asked for my availability and indicated that they would schedule a follow-up session to continue the discussion. However, no further communication or follow-up was received.
      1

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      May 20, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Revolut in May 2026

      Interview

      During the initial HR screening call, the recruiter explicitly stated that Revolut was not hiring for a specific team and that team fit would be determined only after the coding and system design stages. However, after passing the screening, I received the following rejection message: “After carefully reviewing your experience, we've decided to move forward with candidates whose profiles more closely align with the specific requirements of the role. Please note that this decision is based on current team needs.” This creates a clear inconsistency in the communication. If team allocation and specific requirements were to be evaluated only in later technical rounds, a rejection citing “current team needs” right after screening appears contradictory. Such practices can lead to candidates investing time in the interview process based on incomplete or misleading information at the early stage.

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Jun 5, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Dubai
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Revolut (Dubai) in May 2026

      Interview

      Interview begins with recruiter calling, explaining you the process - Coding round - System Design - Hiring Manager round - Bar raiser round Each rounds are qualifier to another round. I did the coding round and system design, and I was ruled out

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      Coding round for the Matrix grid problem for 60 min coding round First Part of the problem - Randomly fills a matrix (a * b) with 5 'x' alphabet, reset would be 'o' alphabet Second part of the problem (minesweeper game on Windows OS) - Given a matrix fill with 'x', find number of minds adjacent to it You need to solve both problems in 40 mins to qualify (First 10 mins Introduction, last 10 minutes is follow-up question) Remember to ask follow-up questions else it mark as candidate isn't proactive in asking questions
      Answer question

      Question 2

      2. System Design Round (90 mins) They ask to design an internal developer portal that establishes a fully automated, version-control CI/CD pipeline at scale. It basically involves designing the Internal developer, I started with requirements, non-funtional requirements, entities in system, I started with API design but they said it's okay to skip, and high level design. I started with Component-Based Design where I drawn frontend, CLI, API Gateway, catalog services, ... and all other components of the developer portal But they were interested in detailed CI/CD pipeline steps. This is where I screwed up; I caught the hint much later in the interview when there were 10 mins left, and I quickly drawn CI pipeline and a CD pipeline, but wasn't able to explain each step in the CD pipeline in detail. They wanted a more comprehensive Workflow and Operational design of CI/CD pipeline instead of a component-based design of the internal developer portal. Since I didn't complete the design, I was ruled out of the interview
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