Hey I'm wondering if people have any insight on how the interview process for an intern is at ServiceNow. I'm going to be interviewing with the Mobile Team. #servicenow
Usually phone screen into on-site interview with panel. Basic coding question followed by resume/experience questions. If you live further away, a phone interview may be in order. I'd expect the interview process to be very similar.
They came to my campus (University of Michigan) and did an in person hour long interview with me after reviewing my resume. Then they sent me an interview for a technical phone screen with three engineers. That lasted about an hour. Questions were leetcode easy/medium level and the interviewers were really nice and helpful. Got the offer about two months later (but I interviewed in October so they were probably waiting until December to send out offers).
Did they email you saying you got an offer? My recruiter is scheduling a meeting with me after I completed my interviews calling it “feedback”, so not sure what that means
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It's fairly straightforward if you're coming from Uni, there's usually 30 minute coding challenge, a read through of resume, and some behavioral questions. The coding challenge is done on a whiteboard or coderpad and it's pretty much leetcode easy.
I have a phone interview first. Is that just behavioural?
Never heard of a purely behavioral phone interview with ServiceNow, expect some coding challenge