J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Indeed (Austin, TX) en oct. 2017
Entretien
I went through 2 phone screens and then a 3 and a half hour onsite interview. This took about a month and I was given "feedback" the morning after the last stage of interview. I was just told "Sorry we don't have better news for you" but no other comments whatsoever. I received the generic "Thanks for your interests" email 2 days later. Although the process is exhausting I don't think its necessarily bad. Its actually awesome to see what the company is about (and to get a free lunch!) What was bad was the amount of effort put into it and then to just receive a quick call the next morning saying they aren't taking you with no other feedback. Makes you wonder why they wasted so much of your time/what you did wrong. My recruiter actually said myself and another candidate were the only ones interviewed that day and neither of us got it. She claimed Indeed prides itself on giving quick "feedback" but in a way it felt like they were waiting to reject. Just didn't seem fair.
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Question 1
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