>Are you codegarch?
Yes, was it obvious?
>How did you find out about company culture if there was no work for 2 weeks?
I worked a little bit longer than that, actually, holidays were excluded.
>Tell me about the interview process.
Nothing special. You have to know shitton of things in different aspects and be able to write code on the interview. That simple.
One detail: the higher salary, the more specific questions for the position you get. Or better say, the more specific answers the interviewer are waiting from you, and even simple mistakes could cost you the job. They wait that your answer will be almost exactly what they expect, no matter is it better or worse. If it is better answer, they might think that it is wrong.
So it's pure luck, and that's why the range of knowledge should be insanely wide — just to be able to make less mistakes on unfamiliar subjects and even know what answers are considered as mistakes by others.