I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Adobe
Interview
3 rounds of interview. First-round was phone interview, which was focused more on previous work experience and the requirements of the current role. The second was written round testing the practical aspects of Adobe Campaign Manager. The last round was a face-to-face technical round. After this salary details were discussed with HR over phone.
I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Adobe (Bengaluru) in Aug 2018
Interview
Whole interview process was finished in 2 days
1. Written test( SQL, JavaScript , html)
2. 2 technical and 1 hr
Hr provided dinner at night since with was pretty late.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Adobe (Lehi, UT) in May 2018
Interview
Phone Screening, Phone Interview with 3 Team Leads, Assignment/Task to implement Dynamic Tag Management (DTM) with Adobe Analytics Cloud, and then an on-site interview with the 3 Team Leads followed by an interview with hiring manager.
I did not feel that the process was too stressful, the questions were not challenging and the process was approximately 3 weeks.
The problem I have is, I was anticipating an offer at the end of the process, but rather, I was told that some departmental changes had occurred and they would not be making an offer at that time. 2 weeks passed and I am told by the recruiter that the position was filled internally and maybe the team will be looking for another consultant "soon". The position is still posted externally and has never been closed (I get to see the posting in my LinkedIn Jobs feed everyday).
I am not concerned that I am being strung along because of some devise plan, but rather it is a lack of organization and is a negative representation of the companies ability to make decisions. I really wanted to work for Adobe.
Note to Adobe: Good candidates with skills, determination and integrity are not likely to sit around waiting for an offer that may, or may not, ever come. If you are not ready to make a decision to fill a role, don't go fishing for candidates and waste everyone's time going through the motions; no one wins.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Why do you want to work for Adobe?
2. We discussed my work experience.
3. I was asked to summarize a time in which I had to provide a customer with bad news.
4. We discussed the DTM assignment results and what I thought of the documentation.
5. What do you want to be when you grow up?