Three questions were asked. The first one was a basic statistical problem applying Bayes Rule; the second one was a coding problem with leetcode easy level; the third one was a case study, looking at a data set and make some inference based on the question they asked.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Nov 2018
Interview
Applied online through my university's careers portal, got contacted to fill out an assessment about metrics and some math questions/graphs, phone screen, product challenge video, and if you pass that then onsite 5 round of interviews - which is a tad aggressive since it's indeed not google.
Interviewer seemed very disengaged and not happy to be there, didn't care to get to know the candidate and just dove straight into the case and wasn't really clear when it began. Was talking about his role and then without letting me know he just started the case.
I thought the interview went well but couldn't tell because he was very disengaged but didn't make it to final round.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is one product you wish you had
How would you build an MVP for it?
Prioritization
entretien skype avec deux responsables
Total of three interview, all went very well and has a friendly vibe to it as though it was a conversation and not a bombardment of questions from the interviewer.