I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Adobe in Feb 2018
Interview
One conference call with the hosts to discuss my research experiences and previous research project. During the interview, they will also ask you some technical questions to test your ability. Also, the hosts talked a little bit about the potential project ideas.
2 Phone interviews and 3 on-site interviews. Interviews were not very hard and people were great. Some white board problems to figure out if you really know how to code, not too hard.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Adobe in Jan 2018
Interview
From initial contact it took about three months until I finally recieved an offer.
I first had a brief 30 min phone interview with the recruiter where I gave my background and answered some basic questions.
Then about 2 weeks later I hade a phone interview with my potential manager and a potential co-worker. Again I told my them about my background and they also gave me some information about the role.
Interview nr. 3 was face to face with a senior manager from the team. This was more intended for me to ask questions and for him to make sure I was a good fit for the team.
Lastely I did a panel interview (4 people) where I got a case from which I created a 30 min pitch. After which we did about 20 min questioning from the audience.
All in all it was a long (and sometimes frustrating) process, but I also appreciate that, just to make sure it's a right fit both for me and for the employer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you make sure that all stakeholders are satisifed? From C-level executives to people working on lower levels.