I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at dunnhumby (Manchester, England)
Interview
Initial phone interview which was an informal chat for about 40 minutes. The second stage was a 3.5 hour interview. This feels extensive but it goes quickly and is the final stage of the process. For this role it includes a technical test where you are given an hour to read through a software development problem/scenario and construct your answer. Depending on the type of role, this could be a practical coding test or a whiteboard walk through of your answer.
The walk through forms the basis of the main part of the interview. It's an open forum Q&A, typical of a competency based interview but drawing on your answers to the technical test as well. Using this method means you can tailor the interview to show what your strengths are and where you want the interview to go. They were looking for lots of types of people so were flexible on what they were after.
Part way through, there is an opportunity to speak to a senior manger and some more questions on background and what makes you good at the job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What tech stack do you have experience with?
What's an ideal team structure?
What is an ideal SDLC?
How do you deal with challenging members of staff?
How do you track performance?
Congratulations and welcome to the team! Thank you for sharing your feedback here, it is useful insight and no doubt will help others who are going through the recruitment process with dunnhumby too. I hope you're settling in well.
Other Engineering Manager Interview Reviews for dunnhumby
The process took 1 week. I interviewed at dunnhumby (Gurgaon, Haryana) in Jun 2025
Interview
I was interviewed first by the HR, basic screening round of discussion on past company and projects and whether or not i am fit for the role. After clearing the screening round the next round was with Head of Engineering Werner Wagner from Germany
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Round 1: Techno-Managerial Interview
The first round was a techno-managerial discussion focused on my professional background and experiences listed on my resume. The interviewer was attentive and engaged, often asking thoughtful follow-up questions based on my responses. Some of the key topics covered included:
Reason for seeking a job change
Expectations from the new role
Flexibility in working with technologies beyond those listed on my resume
Challenges faced during complex projects
Instances of failure and how they were handled
Design principles I’ve applied and the rationale behind them
Overall, it was a conversational and reflective round aimed at assessing both technical depth and mindset.