I applied online. I interviewed at Indeed in Oct 2017
Interview
This automated phone screen is the most dreadful initial screen experience I've ever had with a few dozens of companies I interviewed with. When I responded to a question, the recorded message kept telling me "I'm sorry, I couldn't understand your answer, please try again." I tried at least 10 times, but the automated system would not let me proceed. I was stuck in the process. The service is not even functional, not to mention about creating a delightful and painless experience for the user. I advise the IT and UX department to take a close look at the issue and possibly fix it soon because it really damages Indeed's image as a recruiting service that claims to highly value technology and design.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Please tell us a little bit about your background and experience.
2. Please tell us why you are interested in this position and how you can make a difference.
3. Please tell us about a past accomplishment that you are especially proud of and why.
4. Please describe a difficult situation you encountered in a previous job and how you resolved it.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Oct 2017
Interview
Applied for a job with the Indeed assessments team (formerly Interviewed.com). Started with a phone screen, then a paid ($300) work sample lasting up to 8 hours. Payment was through PayPal.
After the work sample, I was told to contact them the next week to schedule the next phase of the interview. I contacted them twice the next week and didn't hear back. Upon contacting again after 2 weeks, we were able to schedule the next part of the interview.
The second part of the interview was two days of paid contract work. I was told it would be $75/hr, 8 hours a day. At the end of the first day, I was told by the reviewer that I "pretty much nailed it" and would be contacted the next morning on scheduling the second day. The next morning I got a denial letter, which also asked for my Upwork profile to initiate payment.
I asked for feedback, and received a canned response saying they had no specific feedback and that I had done well, but was "up against other strong candidates".
I have never used Upwork, and was paid for the last phase through PayPal. After telling the hiring manager this, he told me that Upwork was their only sanctioned form of payment.
Upon creating an Upwork account, I found out that Upwork would take $110 of the $600 payment. I also had to go through Upwork's verification process 3 times before they would unlock my account. After finally being "paid", I found out that Upwork would hold the payment in escrow for 6 days.
The actual interview process itself was quite good. The sample project and work contract were well coordinated, once I actually got a reply on the scheduling. Forcing people to go through Upwork, however, is completely unacceptable.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: Here is our current data model, redesign it so that this specific component is reusable.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (New York, NY) in Sep 2017
Interview
My interview included two phone interviews, two Google Hangouts, and one in person interview. The process was efficient and felt fair. Even though I didn't get an offer, I still have a positive impression of the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions were typical, nothing sneaky to trip me up