I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Bending Spoons in Dec 2020
Interview
10+ hours of online logic-based tests, one HR interview, and another interview with a developer, which is still mostly behavioral with few logic questions.
No technical questions at all were asked during the process.
When the final decision was communicated to me, I was also given transparent feedback about the decision.
The main aspects that seem to evaluated are logical thinking and passion for mobile development.
I interviewed at Bending Spoons (Londra, Inghilterra)
Interview
Great so far.
7 task OA fully proctored, went well.
Problem solving interview went well, where I was asked logic + probability questions
Behavioural interview went great - just come across as interesting and be witty and professional with your answers - they may try to trip you up! Just remember to prioritise the role, and show how building solutions and projects is a huge part of your life. I recommend reading their spooner qualities doc!
Got a system design interview soon!
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Question 1
Problem solving interview went well, where I was asked logic + probability questions.
Behavioural questions about my hobbies, life, challenges, my interests, etc.
I applied online. I interviewed at Bending Spoons (Milano) in Mar 2026
Interview
- online assessment
- HR
- Technical
Ho provato a fare l' oa, ho iniziato con la parte di logica e l'ho passata, poi c'è la parte di coding dove la difficoltà è incrementale, trova una soluzione, scrivi testi, scrivilo in un altro modo e cosi via
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Bending Spoons (Londra, Inghilterra) in Feb 2026
Interview
The application process is long compared to other firms (7-8 hours of commitment, spread across 1.5-2 months), but it is quite unique as well, so you might find it interesting.
You first have to do an OA, which consists of behavioural questions, as well as some pen-and-paper tasks (e.g., algorithms on graphs, logical reasoning), and a task that you couldn't solve by hand, thus requiring you to write a small program.
After the OA stage, there are 2 behavioural interviews, which consist of your standard behavioural questions as well as "brain teaser" type questions (not really the "If you were shrunk and put in a blender, how would you escape" kind, they were more about logical reasoning and less open-ended). I highly recommend preparing for how to answer those, since I believe that is the reason I failed.