I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Indeed
Interview
The lady asked me 3 questions and I felt like she didn't give me a fair shot. Got an email a day later they were going to move forward with another candidate. The conversation was very brief and she was very cold and did not know how to carry along a conversation.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Apr 2018
Interview
Probably the worst experience I have ever had. I was brought on site twice for 2 different teams. And Had close to 10 phone screens. I had my first recruiter leave the componay half way through the first process. The on-sites is typical in some ways to other enterprise level companies. But they are looking for a very specific cookie-cutter engineer. You beeter be able to write error free executable code from memory under pressure without any leading. I forgot the signature that promises used and resorted to psuedo code to work through the problem. Not expecting that they were dock-ing me for it before I had worked through the problem. All in all they dragged this whole process out over 3 months. And in the end, It all came down to some guy passing judgement because he thought I didn't know how to resolve promises. They didn't even ask. The may help people get jobs, as long as its not there. No wonder they are having a hard time finding good Front end engineers.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write an async queing function that execute functions put in a que. between each function execution, wait 50 mils.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Apr 2018
Interview
2 phone interviews, then 1 in-person interview. I was definitely probed. They put up their website and had me give a rundown of things that should be changed to improve UX while furiously typing everything I mention.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you change on this webpage to improve UX?