I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (New York, NY) in Jun 2022
Interview
1st Round: Phone Screen with Recruiter (30 minutes)
This is just a casual conversation with an Indeed recruiter where you introduce yourself, discuss what type of role you're looking for, and go over the interview process. My recruiter was both kind and informative as to what they're looking for and how to best prepare for the interviews. If all is good there, you will be invited to schedule your interview conducted via Karat. (I personally scheduled mine 2 days after)
2nd Round: Online Code Screen via Karat.io (1 hour)
You will have a video call with an interviewer and access to a Coderpad IDE to solve 3 coding questions. There are 10 minutes for behavioral questions, and 50 minutes for coding, using a language of your choice. You want to solve at least 2 of 3 questions to move forward to the final round.
My interviewer was patient, respectful, and helped answer any questions I had while working through each problem or to clarify the problem itself. There was also a few minutes (5 minutes) left for questions about Karat or the interview process.
Final Round: Onsite with Indeed (TBD)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard Behavioral Questions:
i.e. Tell me about the most challenging project you worked on.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Jun 2022
Interview
Meeting on Karat, an outsourced technical interviewing service. The interviewer was very nice and the technical questions were fair, although I was unprepared. I believe enough leetcode and interview study is enough to prepare.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
2 coding questions: searching for substrings in strings and recursively finding a word in an array of letters
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (Boston, MA) in Jun 2022
Interview
30 minute initial phone screen with the tech recruiter.
If they want to move you along you get scheduled for a 1 hr karat interview. (You do have an opportunity for a redo if the first 1 hour interview doesn't go well).
After that you get scheduled for a 6 hour block of interviews. Those include 2 coding blocks, an architecture block, code review block, and a resume deep dive.
They use HackerRank for their coding questions so if you are going to practice go there.
All of the interviewers were extremely nice as were the tech recruiters. I received a phone call from their recruiter with the bad news as opposed to the standard email.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Karat Interview (1 Hour)
Pick from 5 categories to answer verbal questions (OO, Testing, UI, Systems administration, and something else)
Indeed
2 Coding Questions during six hour block