I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Stripe (Singapore) in Jul 2023
Interview
This was for their TAM role in Singapore. First video call was with HR staff and was a pretty straightforward process. Moved on to the technical assessment which consisted of 4 questions which required signing up to the platform and sending API calls. The instructions on the assessment were clearly outdated as following them resulted in errors. I went back to the interviewer with alternative solutions and was told to go ahead with my suggestion. I submitted my answers within 2 business days and received an email promptly on the next day from the HR staff saying that I had made a fatal error on the assessment, and they would not be proceeding with my application. I thanked them for their review and requested for feedback on the fatal error so that I might learn from my mistakes, however, no response for weeks. I did however receive an automated feedback email.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Technical assessment was focused on: 1. Creating credit card token and applying payments via API calls. 2. Stripe Connect and how to set up connected accounts. 3. Writing a response to a client on setting up subscription services. (Feedback was that they expected very detailed API and Python instructions)
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Stripe (London, England)
Interview
The interview process consists of a recruiter interview, a take home assignment, 3 behavioural interviews, 1 technical interview and if you make it to the end, one last interview. It took a month and a half averaging to 1 touchpoint every week. The process was smooth and the team really seemed to care about the recruitment experience as a candidate. Everyone was kind and considerate. No trick questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Focus on FUD questions (Fear, uncertainty, doubt) such us tell me about a time you made a mistake, tell me about a time you received bad feedback, tell me about a time your project did not go to plan, tell me about a time you had a disagreement with a colleague etc.. But also be prepared to answer questions about how great you are and how much impact you are having in your current position.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Stripe in May 2026
Interview
The HR screen was brief and fairly generic, no real questions were asked. The recruiter explained the process and mentioned they would follow up, but they didn't. I had to follow up myself after two weeks.
I was then sent a written project described as taking 2-3 hours. This was significantly misleading, completing it properly required navigating Stripe's API documentation and running API calls from scratch, which assumes prior knowledge of their systems. For someone coming from outside the Stripe ecosystem, this took considerably longer.
I submitted my answers and received a rejection email less than 24 hours later, with no feedback on the exercise or any explanation of where I fell short.
Overall, the process lacked transparency and respect for candidates' time. The written project is a significant investment with no guarantee of meaningful feedback in return.
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Application
I interviewed at Stripe (London, England)
Interview
Not hard, but it needs proper preparation to get passed. API questions are interesting and it requires more time than they suggested as the api document are not always provide the info you need.