I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Indeed (Sydney) in Feb 2019
Interview
The process of the interview started with a Phone interview, and then the first interview within 2 days with 2 managers, the final interview with the team and area manager in the office.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you know about Indeed?
What are the other people say about you?
What drive you to walk to us?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Feb 2019
Interview
Over all I have a good interview process, the recruiter is easy to reach, the interviewers are know their questions well, the cafe is wonderful, office looks beautiful. After a week, they gave me the oral offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic algorithm questions, such as find the shortest path from root to leaf
The interview was an all day long process. I personally felt like it was overkill. I could tell right off the bat, as a woman I’d feel uncomfortable working there. There were 4 interviews, each with 2 interviewers assigned, not one of them were women. All men. Sat through 3 1-hour white boards. All were relevant questions. Felt like they were all assessing the same thing. Then 90- minute coding challenge. Challenge was difficult. I’m pretty sure you need to pass at least a couple of test cases to make it, even if you pass whiteboards with flying colors. I did great on white boards but by the end of the day my brain was pretty much over it and I didn’t do well on coding challenge.
All in all, I wasn’t offered a position, but even if I had been, I would’ve declined. Seemed like a shiny cool place to work but I could tell there’s some internal issues going on. Don’t know what they’re doing to diversify their work place.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Unrolled linked list. Data structure implementation questions. Coding challenge dealt with searches.