1st Step: interview with HR, all good! 2nd Step: a very long, automated English test.(Which gave a very strange score, given that I'm a native speaker). 3rd Step: Codility exercise. It was quite difficult, and far away from something you would use on an ordinary day. 3rd Step: Interview with a "Principal" (equivalent of architect, for the purposes of this review). It was scheduled for an hour, ended up lasting over two. This was, by far, the worst part: they either don't know (doubt it) what they're looking for, or they are oblivious about the existence of the Devops role. There was not a single question about code, everything was highly conceptual or strictly AWS/Azure related, (the latter being briefly mentioned on the job description). In addition, it felt like I was annoying the interviewer, who seemed distracted by something else on the screen. There was no open discussion, no appeal to guide the questions into what was expected as an answer. Also, some of the answers I gave where undoubtably correct, confirmed by colleagues and just doing a quick Google search, but again, it felt a questionnaire, not an interview. 4th Step: I was sent another Codility excercise, similar to the first one, which I sadly failed.