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Updated 29 May 2023
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Anonymous Interview Candidate in Singapore
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at LinkedIn (Singapore)
Meeting/call with HR was followed by a meeting with the hiring manager. If you get through those you're on to a case study panel presentation with about 5 people. After that it's just meeting with potential team members and meeting with a senior leader but if you're past the panel it's a good sign.
- Keen to learn how you do discovery and diagnosis

Anonymous Employee in Sunnyvale, CA
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at LinkedIn (Sunnyvale, CA)
Two 45-min technical questions + recruiter screen. The interviewers who were senior Software Engineers were friendly and professional. Technical questions are easy-medium. Overall pretty standard process for interns. . . . . . . . .
- Technical questions (programming). . .

Anonymous Interview Candidate in New York, NY
I interviewed at LinkedIn (New York, NY)
The process was straightforward and seemed very easy. Case study and meeting others within the group. I declined because they are letting people go. So what is the point of an interview if i will just also be let go.
- Where do you see yourself in 5 Years?

Anonymous Employee in Gurgaon, Haryana
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at LinkedIn (Gurgaon, Haryana)
There were four rounds of discussions in a span of 1 month, First - Recruiter screening , 2nd- with a team member, 3rd - hiring manager, 4th - cross functional partner post which the offer was rolled out
- Scenario based questions - what would you do if a team member does not cooperate with you, conflict management

Anonymous Interview Candidate in Dublin, Dublin
I interviewed at LinkedIn (Dublin, Dublin)
Straight forward, smooth process. Well communicated, relevant conversation, I was impressed by them. Interview chain had 3 meetings, follow up emails and details were prompt afterwards, you knew where you stood at all times during the process
- Relevant experience and technical questions

Anonymous Interview Candidate
I interviewed at LinkedIn
Recently, an online HackerRank test was conducted which comprised of three coding questions of medium to hard difficulty level and one subjective question. The coding questions were challenging and required advanced programming skills to solve. The subjective question, on the other hand, was aimed at evaluating the candidate's ability to think critically and provide a well-structured answer. The test was designed to assess the candidates' problem-solving skills, programming proficiency, and logical thinking abilities. Overall, it was a comprehensive test that provided a thorough evaluation of the candidates' technical expertise and suitability for the job role.
- Why do you want to be part of LinkedIn CoachIn Program?

Anonymous Interview Candidate in Boston, MA
I interviewed at LinkedIn (Boston, MA)
quick virtual call after a phone screen took about 3 weeks and met with hiring team. asked a few questions about BI models and excel skills. team members all took turns asking questions
- what are your strengths and weaknesses

Anonymous Employee in Chicago, IL
I interviewed at LinkedIn (Chicago, IL)
4 rounds of interviews, one interview is a phone interview second and third are both zoom interviews they will ask you to prep before and each last anywhere from 30-1hr
- questions about company and culture

Anonymous Interview Candidate in New York, NY
I interviewed at LinkedIn (New York, NY)
Phone Screening, the recruiter calls you and ask you what experiences you have with deal desk and deal strategy. It’s good to know your reasons for leaving and why you want to work at Linkedin
- What expenses you have with deal desk

Anonymous Interview Candidate in Mumbai
I interviewed at LinkedIn (Mumbai)
Good . It's difficult to got through the interview process. I didn't make it ..mostly automated process. Coding questions are pretty difficult. Need to prepare very well to be in competition.
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