I have an onsite coming up for Indeed and I am excited for that. Heard a lot of good reviews about it on blind. Can someone help me in understanding the onsite process. I know it has 2 whiteboard rounds, 1 code review, 1 architecture, 1 coding exercise and 1 resume deep dive. What's the difficulty level for whiteboard and coding exercise? How does the code review work? I have not seen this before in any other interview. Any pointers around this would greatly help. Thanks.
Indeed interview is hard. No idea why we set the bar that high. For me it was Google, FB > Indeed, Uber > MS, Amazon The coding problem would be medium to hard but not the tricky ones. We don’t ask those fancy algorithm one. If you code daily and encounter real world problems, the whiteboard should be straight forward. Anyways, the hard interview is worth it IMO. Laid back culture, pretty good pay, and free good food and great perks like real unlimited PTO.
I interviewed 8months back. Leetcode medium is what I got but none of the questions from Leetcode. I got a really hard one and I bombed it but still got offer. Hacker rank question was medium. Take your laptop for that part. Architecture was about indeed. Look at Glassdoor for interview questions. They have some in there. Difficult and very tiring interview but great company to work for
So there are total of 6rounds each with 1hour? Did you clear the interview @bzee?
1 hackerrank round for 90 mins, 2 whiteboard, 1 code review, 1 design, 1 resume deep dive.
I interviewed in Austin about a year ago for senior, no offer. It was very difficult. Only interview I've ever had that was more difficult was Google, and not much. Indeed has lots of ex-Googlers. Coding exercises will probably be leetcode hards, good luck. Code review interview is easy. Just read some bad code and provide actionable feedback.
Well, I bet you’re making a lot of $ with Amazon’s stock appreciation😬