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      Software Engineer Interview

      Jan 9, 2023
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Grow Therapy

      Interview

      Interview process: 1. Call with a recruiter 2. Take home assessment (multiple hours, build a frontend for the Wiki API) 3. Final onsite interview My experience: They first cancelled my technical recruiter call on the day of, citing "technical difficulties", after which I had to reach back out to them to reschedule it for another day. After that call went fairly well, they gave me a multiple hour long take home assessment to do. I completed it to their satisfaction and we scheduled an onsite interview (for after the holidays, since this was taking place in mid December). So I spent the holidays preparing for this interview, looking forward to it, specifically reviewing topics pertinent to this company and their tech stack. On the morning of my final onsite interview, I received an email saying that they'd filled all their roles and were cancelling my interview with me out of respect for my time and they'd reach back out to me if anything opened up. This interview had already been scheduled for three weeks and they really got the news to me with like 3 hours to spare. Needless to say, my experience interviewing with this company was not a positive one. They ooze a certain degree of chaotic start up energy. They are fairly early stage and have young founders with minimal experience leading a company, so, I can empathize with why this process wasn't as smooth as other, more mature companies. I love their mission and respect the hustle, so no hard feelings, but, y'all need to step up your hiring process and respect the time of your candidates.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Build a frontend for the Wiki API
      Answer question
      11
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      Grow Therapy response
      3y
      Hello, Thank you for taking the time to write a review and for your candor about the interview process. We take all feedback very seriously and appreciate the chance to implement changes that will improve our candidate experience further. While we wish your personal journey with our process was more positive, we appreciate the time you took to interview with us. We wish you the best in your job search and encourage you to keep an eye out for any additional Grow positions that you may be interested in! Kindest regards, The Grow People Team

      Other Software Engineer Interview Reviews for Grow Therapy

      Software Engineer Interview

      Apr 19, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Grow Therapy

      Interview

      Was asked to code an app (front end and back end) with AI, had to pay for the AI usage on my own account. Rejected for using too much AI by an interviewer who said he was against using AI…
      1

      Software Engineer Interview

      May 1, 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Grow Therapy in Mar 2026

      Interview

      I had a great experience interviewing with Grow Therapy. The process was streamlined, the team was friendly and very human, and they focused on practical questions that represent the kind of work I'd be expected to do. Pretty standard format, recruiter chat, HM, coding, cross functional, behavioral.

      Software Engineer Interview

      Aug 11, 2024
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Grow Therapy

      Interview

      Interviewers were all nice, asked if I needed to get a glass of water, etc. The interview questions were fair for the role and level. I do think it would help to be a bit more specific than “frontend live coding” and “backend live coding.” In practice, the frontend portion involved some pretty basic data sorting and state management, and the backend portion involved manipulating data. That’s not to say the solutions are straightforward. There aren’t “tricks,” per se, but you will probably be looked at dimly if you just implement the most basic/obvious solutions and don’t consider performance issues. I know everyone says “we want to see how you think even if you don’t get to the solution,” but one interviewer in particular seemed less than impressed that I didn’t just pull everything out of my back pocket. If you are like me and have a disability that likes to show up when people are judging you on live coding, even though you pair program with colleagues all day long, you might get everything working, then freeze after that, and see the interviewer’s body language go from “curious and optimistic” to “why did they send me another complete dolt to waste my time.” Then you will realize 10 minutes after the interview exactly what you should have done to optimize but it’s too late. I realize it is not a whiteboard problem and is more “real life” than most LeetCode, but anxiety actually doesn’t know the difference. That said, if you don’t have such a disability and are fine with live coding, you’ll probably do great and I assume even a mental health company is more interested in you than in me. Disappointing that “corporate policy states we cannot provide feedback.” If their legal department actually believes that a candidate would sue over some minimal constructive feedback, let alone win, that is...very interesting.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Sort to rank providers according to criteria (could be multiple criteria, themselves ranked). Wire up provided component.
      Answer question
      3