I got the interview on college career fair. Got a chance to have on campus whiteboard interview. It lasted for 30 minutes with only one question. Two interviewers. One asked question, the other record the code.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX)
Interview
Phone screen interview on management skills, coderpad interview to solve a relatively simple data problem, 80 minutes hackerrank test to solve a problem. Then one day of on-site interviews. The first interview is a 45 mins resume deep dive, followed by a 90-minutes management skills interview, followed by lunch with possible future peers, followed with a mock interview with an Indeed employee, Mock interview debrief with two engineering managers to see if you would hire the person, followed by a code review exercise, an architecture interview followed by a white board coding interview.
All of the interviews are straight forward and quite honestly not too difficult for me except for the code review (they only give you a choice of 3 languages so you should make sure you review one of Indeed core languages) and the white board interview, mostly because the interviewer kept interupting me to ask clarifications on my design which was better than his own design in my own opinion.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Indeed (Atlanta, GA) in Jan 2017
Interview
It is a 30 minutes on-campus interview. First 5 minutes is self introduction. Then it takes 20 minutes to deal with an easy algorithm problem on white board. The last 5 minutes is Q&A.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Summary Ranges (LC228)
Follow up: 1. duplicate element 2. negative element