I was asked to complete a case study, then I was asked to put it into a power point, then I was told that the legal team said HR was not allowed to make candidates perform more than 30 minutes of work...so they could not accept the case study...which I already spent several hours on.
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I was asked a series of boilerplate interview question prior to the ask for work (which was later not accepted).
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at LinkedIn (Mountain View, CA) in Apr 2020
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It was an easy interview process. The staff was very polite. They asked me typical product manager questions. Nothing to be surprised about. I enjoyed the process. I think it just takes practice to do well in the interview.
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I can't share the details due to NDA but it was standard interview questions
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at LinkedIn (San Francisco, CA) in Mar 2020
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LinkedIn has been a pretty painful interviewing process purely due to the recruiting team.
The process itself is pretty straight forward.
HR Screen
Product Manager call
Interview panel for 5 interviewers
In between each step, the recruiter I worked with took two weeks with radio silence to respond. Even when checking in and nudging, it's been a really disappointing process to not get feedback or updates. I did the final loop three weeks ago and haven't gotten a rejection yet. It's sad that a company whose mission is to help people's professional lives drops the ball on treating applicants like people.
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What is your favorite product? How would you improve it? Why hasn't the company done so already?