I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at LinkedIn (Bengaluru) in Mar 2025
Interview
My Interview Experience at LinkedIn – Sourcing Role
I applied to a sourcing position at LinkedIn around two months ago. Despite following up multiple times via LinkedIn and email, I only received a response after getting referred internally by a current LinkedIn employee.
Eventually, I was contacted by a recruiter and scheduled for a sourcing simulation round. Unfortunately, my experience with this round was not what I had hoped for.
The panelist did not offer any formal introduction or set expectations for the round, which created an uncomfortable and unclear start. The conversation felt more like a one-sided interrogation — heavy probing, very little context sharing, and a tone that lacked empathy or openness. It felt like I was being judged on a very rigid idea of "how sourcing should look," without room for creativity, different strategies, or even a basic two-way dialogue.
Despite the challenging atmosphere, I completed the exercise. I did my best to showcase my approach, including sourcing for a role outside my past experience, and focused on how I think and build pipelines with minimal information. However, I left the interview with the sense that the panelist had already made up her mind — and unfortunately, the interaction left me feeling disheartened.
That said, I’m still grateful for the opportunity and the learning. I truly believe that interviews should be a space for mutual respect and exploration, not gatekeeping. And while this experience didn’t go as I’d hoped, it reinforced my commitment to staying kind, curious, and resilient in this journey.
Two step TPS and then On-site (virtual),Meet and greet with a senior recruiter, On-site interview, they will give you a req and you present a 4 candidate deck to a director of TA or senior manager
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at LinkedIn (Sunnyvale, CA) in Nov 2018
Interview
I had one phone screen with the recruiter, one onsite with 4 talent acquisition managers for 30 minutes each, and one final phone screen with hiring manager whos team i was being placed on (i did not meet this person during the onsite). I also interviewed with Apple and Google. LinkedIn was by far the best experience and I had feedback on each step within 2 days of the interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
When you are put on a new req, what is your process?