I had applied online. The recruiter reached out for a phone interview a while after. She asked me about my prior work experience and asked me to walk through a couple of my projects but didn't ask a lot of questions about it.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Mar 2019
Interview
The full hiring process takes place over a few weeks. First there is a small half-hour interviewer with your recruiter. If that goes well you proceed to 2 online videochat interviews. One covering business questions, and the other covering coding questions. If you proceed from here, next is an onsite interview which they will provide transportation for. This session is 3 hours long and consist of another business interview, coding interview, personality interview, and lunch. Finally, if you proceed from here you will have a phone call with a higher-up. A few days after the call I was told I wouldn't be receiving an offer.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Indeed (Dublin, Dublin) in Jan 2019
Interview
I was referred by an employee of Indeed, I got an email to set up a time for a call and talk with a recruiter.
We had the call, a very nice person, very helpful however I got a second email from a different recruiter for the different position, I set up the time for a call with her too.
Both recruiters said they were going to have a chat with the manager and they were going to be in contact in 2-3 days.
After three months there has been no follow up or feedback about the call, no even an email.
Very disappointed, I had a different perception from this company, they definately sell themselves very differently. They might help people to get jobs, hopefully that's it and do not help any further
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
typical interview question, why indeed, why this role.