I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Meta in Jul 2019
Interview
Had a recruiter call, then scheduled for an interview day where you go in and meet a few folks. Each interviewer has a set of questions targeted towards 1. Communication skills 2. Critical thinking 3. Outbound marketing. Recruiter prepped with me and was super helpful.
One thing to note is that they absolutely still do case studies like: how many telephone booths are there in New York? As much as companies of equal stature ( cough google) are doing away with this type of questioning Facebook still chooses to gear the questioning towards folks who have a consulting background. Unfortunately, if you don't have that background or an MBA then you likely will not get very far. Such a shame considering there are many folks who could absolutely excel at the job even though they don't have a consulting background. One of the interviewers was a bit snarky when I had some questions about the market rather than the role itself - it was somewhat inappropriate. I would think you would appreciate a candidate asking deeper questions about the market.
After the interview, I did not hear from the recruiter again. Not exactly the experience I was expecting from a large company like that but I guess if you are hiring like crazy then I guess you only have the time to reach out to those who are getting offers.
All in all, the rest of the process was good. Just would have wished for more communication and more relevant interview questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you had to influence roadmap?
How many mattresses are sold annually in the US?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Meta (Seattle, WA) in Oct 2025
Interview
Applied through their portal and got a recruiter screen and then Hiring Manager (Tech) screen for 30minutes. Didn't get selected for loop interviews. No more words. No more words. No more words. No more words.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Have you done any consumer-facing GTM launch? What is LLM and how can consumers benefit from it?
It was hard and fun. The process itself was very well run and everyone seemed sharp and committed to the company. They certainly have the hiring and interview process dialed in. Bummed I didn't get an offer.
three steps- Phone call with HR to check if it's a mutual fit.
2nd was the screening round. Third round was spilt in 3 different parts, each with a PMM manager.