I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (San Jose, CA) in Feb 2020
Interview
Started out with Hackerrank coding challenge then I schedule a screening interview with on specialist. After that, you will be either invited to onsite or not. I did not get the offer after this round
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Indeed (New York, NY)
Interview
I applied online and the next day got an e-mail to schedule an interview with HR. I passed and scheduled an onsite (final) round for the next week. I interviewed with the hiring manager for an hour. The questions were pretty normal. He said HR would get back to me in a week (surprise, surprise, they didn't) He gave me his e-mail and so I sent a thank you e-mail the next day which also included a question. This e-mail was ignored. I never heard back from HR whether I got the job. About a week later I got an e-mail to fill out a survey about the hiring process which seemed to imply that I got rejected from the job based on the questions.
I think it's ridiculous that a company that is focused on hiring can't do the bare minimum of respectful hiring practices which is sending out a rejection e-mail to their candidates.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Mostly just resume stuff. The HR interview was more in depth than most
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Feb 2020
Interview
Contacted online, had a phone interview, followed by a coding interview on Karat. If you don't know Karat, it's basically permutations of questions from HackerRank that you have to code into an environment similar to HR. I found it to be stressful since it wasn't the environment I'm used to.
After passing the coding interview, I did a full day interview on-site. While this sounds daunting, it was broken down into reasonably digestible segments that reasonably mirrored a hard day at work, so, just go prepared for a trying, but not unreasonable day. They also contain a lot of overlap in case you accidentally mess something up.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
It was clear the questions were just versions of HackerRank questions formatted to match your profile and the company. If you're good there, you'll be good here.