I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Hinge in Jun 2025
Interview
I interviewed for the Android Intern position, and it was pretty straightforward. I was always kept in the loop and knew what was going on and what stage I was in at all times. The process took just two weeks which was really nice compared to other companies that takes months to get to the next stage of interviews. It consisted of a 30 minute recruiter screening, to see experience and fit. Then a take home assessment to be completed over the weekend which was to create an app that was a fair challenge. Lastly, in the final round they asked to implement some features in the app, and a couple behavioral questions. Overall, really pleasant experience
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Hinge in Aug 2025
Interview
The interview process with Hinge was very smooth & moved quickly. It was about 6 weeks exactly from the day I applied to the day I received an offer. The recruiting team helped expedite steps in order to contend with other offers I had received. The entire interview process felt quite thoughtful & the hiring panel all felt like great people to work with.
The interview process consisted of a recruiter screen, hiring manager screen, a take home Android project, two technical interviews building on top of the take home project, & a final culture interview. The hiring manager screen asked high-level Android technical questions. The technical interviews were a mix of explaining design decisions, live coding, & general Android questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain this feature to me as if I was a junior developer.
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Hinge in Jun 2025
Interview
1 recruiter call
1 interview with the hiring manager talking about a project you owned
1 take-home basic Android app
2 technical interviews adding on to your take-home
Got rejected after technical interviews