Very simple, remote then in person - Easy going interview - 2 person interview - Not intimidating - Asked questions that pertained to the job position and notified of caseload and daily aspects of the job
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Background experience and how it applies to the position
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Jun 2025
Interview
The process is straightforward; you have one phone screen interview (coding), followed by (if selected) an HM round. Then the HR discussion related to your current role, background, comp expectations, etc.
And then followed by 6 rounds (7-8 hrs) of interviews (I had all in a day, quite hectic. Didn't know it could be split in 2 days)
Whiteboard Session – Collaborative problem-solving and technical discussion
Programming Exercise – Hands-on coding challenge to evaluate your practical skills
Architecture Interview – Exploring system design and architectural decisions
Code Review – Reviewing and discussing real or sample code
Resume Deep Dive – In-depth conversation about your background and experiences
Closing Conversation – Final chat to address questions and discuss next steps
Advice: Communicate your thought process, drive the system design interview, keep it simple, and go deep wherever necessary.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Coding: an LC popular sliding window question (Medium)
System Design: don't remember, but it was something related to designing a service in Glassdoor
The interview process was well-structured and smooth, facilitating clear communication and engagement. Each stage flowed seamlessly, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of candidates' qualifications and fit. Overall, it was an effective and positive experience for all involved.
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Question 1
Estimation; product analytics and estimation questions all asked