I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Reply in Sep 2018
Interview
I was called by the main HR office of Reply and they asked me in which company within the group i would like to work in. Nontheless my preferences and my academic background, I was called for a job type I didn't wanted and the interviewer asked me pretty dumb questions like: "How you override a method in Java?".
The interviewers were professional and the discussions were generally pleasant. The process was straightforward, although communication between stages could have been more consistent and timelines were sometimes unclear. Overall, a decent experience, but greater transparency around next steps would improve the candidate experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
"Walk us through a recent project and explain the technologies, trade-offs, and challenges involved."
I had two interviews, a technical live coding challenge with average logic questions that did indeed go well, and a technical task to be built in a week. The latter was a type project I didn't have many experience of, and technically didn't need experience of to access the job as it was an entry level (graduate) position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Programming logic questions, build a project in a week task.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Reply (Turin)
Interview
Tramite un referral sono entrato in contatto con l'azienda Sytel North Reply e ho avuto il piacere di parlare vis-à-vis con un BU manager davvero squisito, Valerio, che è stato gentile, alla mano e chiaramente tecnicamente preparato.