J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. J'ai passé un entretien chez LinkedIn
Entretien
I had 2 interviews with recruiters, and then 3 rounds of interviews with members of the Business Operations team. Each round was a 45 minute interview over the phone. They asked case questions, questions about LinkedIn products, and about general interest in technology.
Linkedin's HR team is by far one of worst HR teams I have dealt with. They are generally very incompetent at scheduling interviews, emailing candidates back in a reasonable amount of time, and providing any information on the interview process and timeline. As a candidate, I was always kept in the dark about what next steps were. The recruiter would rarely respond to my emails or update me on whether I was moving forward after an interview in a timely fashion-they would just go silent two weeks at a time.
For a company whose core product is to enable people to find jobs, it is ironic that their own recruiting team is so disorganized and unprofessional.
I interviewed a few years back and the process consisted of several rounds of interviews largely with case study questions to test product intuition, forecasting, performance management / investigation. I met with people from business operations, product, and engineering.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Metric X moved up/down. How would you investigate?
Mostly case interviews, 4-5 rounds of cases that are similar to MBB consulting cases, in fact their interview guide asks you to prepare using MBB casing materials and Victor Cheng courses
J'ai passé un entretien chez LinkedIn (San Francisco, CA)
Entretien
Very straight forward but lasted over 3 months with about 5 interviews between. Process ended with one batch interview day where I was interviewed by around 5 different people including hiring manager.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
General case interview, behavioral, tell me how you would solve this problem.