4 touches total. Clear next steps. Moves very fast with little to no flexibility on scheduling within their 2-week window, so availability from when they first reach out is key.
It's evident that there's a good culture then and they're trying to flex and respond to the AI / Copilot market. Great interviewers and questions, but it's clear that all the interviewers have some type of strict rubric to fill out for very specific questions-- meanwhile, recruiter only shares general "themes" of the question types. This resulted in a weird type of game: "can you read my mind/the rubric that you can't see on my screen," so I advise to keep your STAR stories short and concise and specific on KPIs (money, time, titles) and leave them room to ask follow-up questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why are you interested in Github and tell a time you helped remove a blocker.
Initial interview was with the hiring manager, followed by technical and portfolio interviews with rest of the team, ending with a behavioral interview. It was pretty straight forward, recruiter did a good job of preparing.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talk through a time where there was conflict on the team - how did you handle it?
1. Recruiter chat
2. Hiring manager chat (casual, some verbal problems to talk through)
3. 5 more technical interviews, which I didn't get to try because the job req was canceled while I was discussing with the recruiter about scheduling
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