I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Jun 2017
Interview
Brief phone screen with the recruiter.
Even though their promotional materials (e.g. YouTube videos) stress that your ability to learn new tools/tech can be more valuable that what you currently know, it became apparent after 5 minutes that they needed someone with Python expertise - but even if you knew things similar to it/had basic knowledge of Python, they just weren't interested. The call was a total waste of my time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What do I know about Indeed / what interested me about the role
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (New York, NY) in Mar 2016
Interview
First round was a 30 minute phone behavioral with a recruiter. Moved to second round- behavioral with the hiring manager on-site. Beautiful office space. Very friendly, talked about the bigger picture moving forward. Half way through round two, we brought a senior analyst in for a round of technical questions. Very engaged and excited about the future of the firm. Final round was mostly behavioral with a senior manager. Very professional, open communication the entire time.Definitely recommend.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me the pros and cons of connecting directly to tables vs Excel in Tableau?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Indeed (New York, NY) in May 2012
Interview
Applied on Indeed.com and was contacted the next day by a recruiting coordinator. Had phone interview with head of HR the following day, and she seemed to like me, so she set me up with an interview with the hiring manager and told me she'd set me up to come in person the following week. The following day, I talked to the Hiring Manager, and it was a regular interview discussing past experience etc. I contacted the recruiting coordinator again because I was only going to be in town the following week, and asked them if they were still interested in me coming back in since the head of talent acquisition had mentioned bringing me in. I basically set aside time for them, and all I wanted was a yes or no answer. They couldn't even follow up. What's up with people in the internet industry? All so flaky and can't just tell you "No, we don't want you to come in."