First is a test that assesses the coding competency of the interviewee. Second is a personality test. Third is an interview if the first is passed and the second fits with the company's environment.
Graduate, Brisbane - 05 Dec 2017
Technical that we were given 3 days to perform (Which I did on the 3rd night), open day, interview. It took a while for them to sort through everything but there is apparently >1000 applications for the intake so I can forgive that.
Graduate, Brisbane - 04 Dec 2017
I was recruited through the referral program (I never applied for the job). A uni friend took my resume to HR, I then received a call telling me about the position. I was interested, so they moved me onto the interview stage, which was all over the phone as I was heading overseas and couldn't make it into the office for a face-to-face interview.
Graduate, Brisbane - 04 Dec 2017
There was a small assessment piece prior to being invited for an interview. Once accepted the interview process was fairly relaxed and quite an open discussion with a few people from the organisation.
Midlevel, Brisbane - 04 Dec 2017
The initial test to complete at home was great to showcase my skills. Thereafter there was an information day at the office which got me really excited to work at TechnologyOne, by giving me insight into the environment, culture and products. The final interview was shortly thereafter.
Graduate, Brisbane - 04 Dec 2017
My interview was very informal, simply a discussion with the people I might work with to see if I would be a good fit for the team.
Graduate, Brisbane - 01 Dec 2017
First is a programming task, then an aptitude test, then an interview
Graduate, Brsibane - 01 Dec 2017
Over the phone interview and face to face interview.
Graduate, Brisbane - 01 Dec 2017
For developers: 1. phone interview 2. coding challenge 3. 2 day group interview 4. Individual interview
Midlevel, Brisbane - 01 Dec 2017
1. Apply electronically 2. Code test (for developers) 3. Info day 4. individual interview
Graduate, Brisbane - 01 Dec 2017
Interview was a sit down interview with 2 senior members (Enterprise Architects) who asked me questions about my interests and my skills from my uni degree. No formal "hard" questions were asked (didn't have to solve a code puzzle on the board in the room or anything like that). They did ask specific questions about subject fields I indicated I had knowledge in, presumably to test how deep that knowledge was (for me it was database systems). Before being interviewed I was given a coding test where I was given a loose spec of a product to code and was given a loose deadline of 2-3 days to make it, along with a justification on why I made the choices I did etc. The test was very open ended and was enjoyable to make (it was a bit of a logical challenge)
Graduate, Brisbane - 01 Dec 2017
Application -> Phone Interview -> Take home assignment (coding problem for devs) -> On site networking night followed by on site interview the next day -> Offer
Graduate, Brisbane - 01 Dec 2017
The interview process was quick. People who interviewed me are now my leaders and mentors.
Midlevel, Brisbane - 01 Dec 2017