I applied online. I interviewed at Neo4j in Nov 2020
Interview
I went through the first stage interview with an in-house recruiter for a sales job in their German office. The interview was good and the recruiter was experienced but, for this particular role, they were not sure what type of candidate & prior skills they were looking for. Despite that, it was a good discussion with an interesting company.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Neo4j (London, England) in Jun 2021
Interview
The interview process is highly dependent on the position that you are applying for. The good thing is that they will tell you up-front what that looks like. In my case, the recruiter overseeing the process, Penny Stevenson, was extremely helpful, kind, and always there to answer any questions that I had. I assume that is the case with all the other internal recruiters of the company.
It was by far the best interview process that I have experienced in my adult life.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why Neo4j?
Have you heard of Neo4j before?
How did you hear about this position?
Why this specific role?
Tell me a bit about yourself.
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
What do you know about the company values?
What do you know about the position that you have applied?
I applied online. I interviewed at Neo4j (London, England) in Jun 2021
Interview
Best interview process I'ver had in my life - it was more of a conversation where they wanted to get to know me. Only con was the number of interviews I had - 7 or 8.
I applied online. I interviewed at Neo4j (Stockholm, Stockholm) in Nov 2020
Interview
Great and very efficient hiring process! Took less than 3 weeks from the initial meeting to signing the employment contract!
I got to speak with quite a few current employees and it became apparent quite quickly that Neo4j has a great company culture.
Everyone I spoke with during my interviews was incredibly friendly, passionate, and knowledgeable.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
An example of a question I was asked is: what do you think the biggest challenge will be for you if you are hired for this role?