I was contacted by HR of Indeed to set interview. When received phone call from HR who was 5 min late. Who asked me why do I want to work there? I have just mentioned few bullet points from job description and that I respect role that Indeed provides to people. I mentioned that I would love to assist doing so. Then I got question how much do I expect to be compensated in response I have asked what is the budget for such role and got that it is confidential. After that I only got to ask a question that this is a basic role and what does it differentiate with IT Support role responsibility wise. (Because I am overqualified for both of them.) I got interrupted in a middle of sentence and in response I got that I am not a good fit for a culture but way stronger technically that they need and bunch of other stuff. It was put in ultimatum tone of voice and I almost got yelled that I may not be happy in such role and will be highly successful somewhere else without me be able to respond. HR person I spoke was most unpleasant and unprofessional person I spoke during interview over course of my career. Why to call overqualified person and than yell at them? All interview lasted less then 10 minutes. I am not a person who writes reviews period but this one stand out so much...
Highly unpleasant experience.
Did two back-to-back 30-minute interviews on campus after talking at a career fair. Five minutes of behavioral questions, then a technical question. Basic data structures and algorithms, mostly. One was string manipulation, and the other was an unmemorable hashmap question. Did not get past this round, but I believe they to on-site interviews for interns after this step.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Sep 2014
Interview
Unfortunately this experience was weak and lackluster. The recruiter that initially contacted me was extremely junior and it showed via the phone. I could tell her ability to carry on a professional conversation was lacking. Her ability to follow up also was lacking.
I moved onto an in person interview in the Austin Office. The office isn't in the most desirable area of the city and only has sales, client services (where account management is housed in the org chart) and some marketing. I was told numerous times the office is "growing" and it definitely had a start up vibe. The person I interviewed with seemed down to earth and we had a normal business conversation. Overall the face to face portion of the interview was as expected. I was suppose to have a second interview that day but that Manager was not able to make it. From there I was told I would it would be rescheduled. Two days later I got the rejection email.