I applied in-person. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (Austin, TX) in Jun 2018
Interview
Starts with typical phone screen (why looking, salary expectations etc.) then goes to an online assessment. The online assessment has several testing questions (design an A/B test--what, when, how, etc.) for small case studies like designing an online pizza ordering system or an intuitive product display page for a shoe e-commerce site and the like. If you pass, the onsite interview will have a case study on their job notification emails s and how to redesign it followed by a group interview about the case study. Very informal but they are certainly looking for knowledge, presentation, and skill chops. Indeed is very data oriented so need to be analytical and able to design analytics tests/experiments.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are the top 5 product features you would design to address this problem.
The interview process was well-structured and smooth, facilitating clear communication and engagement. Each stage flowed seamlessly, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of candidates' qualifications and fit. Overall, it was an effective and positive experience for all involved.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Estimation; product analytics and estimation questions all asked
6 rounds of interviews, too many interviews to receive a job offer and way too many interviews to make a final decision, should be 3 tops, kept adding another interview at end
I applied for Indeed a while ago and had a good interview process. I got to talk to HR, the hiring manager and potential future team members. It was prior to the pandemic, so I had 5 interviews at their location in Austin and saw the office building.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I was asked about competitors of Indeed and ways to improve their platform.