How to succeed in your problem-solving Interview | Revolut Careers
If there's one thing we pride ourselves on at Revolut, it's our ability to tackle complex problems. That's why our problem-solving interview is designed to test candidates' creativity, critical thinking, and ability to develop real-world solutions. In this video, Revolut employees share valuable insights to help you understand what to expect and approach your interview with confidence, for example: How the interview is structured How to approach the problem How to gather relevant information How to structure your solutions And if you haven't started your journey with us yet, you can explore our open career opportunities at revolut.com/careers.

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