I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Gusto
Interview
tl;dr: They have an illegal "Values" step about who you are in your personal life. This step is a dice roll, and you'll only get an offer if the interviewer *personally* likes you or not. It doesn't matter how well you do at the technical step or the behavior step.
Full review: The interview was one of the easiest I've done in my career (10/15 years of experience). The 3 coding exercises were small projects instead of the usual leetcode medium/hard, and were much more fun.
Multiple interviewers praised me during the interview process, some telling me they were very excited that I might join the company. After the interview was done (7h+), I got a cold generic 2-liner rejection message.
After trying to learn more about what I could improve on and whether I could still get an offer at a lower level, I've been told by the recruiter that they would look into it, just to have them come back and tell me that they legally cannot provide me any feedback and that I am also not fit for any lower level position.
Based on my experience both as an interviewee and as an interviewer, this means that I failed the illegal step about "values". This interview step is about them trying to understand who you are in your personal life and outside of work. I worked at *several* companies where for our "Values" step we had to rate people based on whether or not we could see ourselves being real-life friends with the interviewee. This is obviously extremely illegal, but sadly pretty common.
At the end of the day, most of the people I interacted with were really nice and got me excited about joining the company but getting a job at Gusto is a dice roll. You have to treat the "Values" step as if it's a date and hope that it goes well enough that the other person wants you to join the company because they are interested in you as a person.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
No leetcodes or such, but small (more realistic) projects instead.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Gusto (New York, NY) in Jun 2025
Interview
Initial recruiter phone call followed by technical phone screen. Question was a simple data parsing to extract/aggregate JSON data. Interview was friendly, and wrapped up with closing questions. I received a rejection email a week later, with no details.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given the following JSON data, aggregate statistics based on the request.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Gusto in Mar 2025
Interview
I was surprised by how cumbersome this interview was, several rounds, on top of take home project. It's really rigorous for a company that isn't FAANG level. Honestly a take home and a discussion of a take home is enough technical signal, instead its take home, coding, take home extension live and systems design, plus values and behavioral session. It's a huge time investment for pay and benefits that are not very competitive.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Gusto (New York, NY) in Jan 2025
Interview
medium difficulty, or easier if you look up the q+a's before. one interviewer was late, and had the nerve to mark off points for time. so i did not get a job.
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