That's my top 10: 1. Amazon (Great interviewers, correct, professional, helpful) 2. Facebook / Meta (engaging, nice people, I was always comfortable) 3. Microsoft (interviewers were helpful and nice) 4. Twitter (I liked the interview format) 5. Google (aseptic, robotic, too serious) 6. Disney (lack of coordination) 7. Apple (snobbish, frustrating, too long) 8. Spotify (utterly snobbish, tried to lowball me) 9. SAP (too many trivia questions, boring) 10. Bloomberg (interviewer yawned all the time 🥱) What's yours? TC 300ish #amazon #google #apple #twitter #spotify #meta #microsoft
Google engaging, helpful, intelligent, can trust them
Glad you had a great exp with Google. Mine wasn't that bad, just found the interviewers too serious.
Salesforce: interviewers were good. But the recruiters and recruiter process is bull shit.
Worst: interviewed at a finance company. Had the screen and a follow up manager phone call. then assigned a take home (spent 6 hours on it). Following that they asked for a full half day of interviews. OK now surely it’s over, nope, another full half day of interviews… before this round started the recruiter told me I had the job. and I felt confident as well, interviews had gone great. The very last interview the director and I had conflicting personalities but nothing bad happened. I end up getting ghosted by recruiter and never heard back from them. Unreal.
What's the name of the company.
Name and shame pls
Google and Apple are on point
felt same way about Google and Apple. Facebook didn’t feel helpful more like they were engaged and then wasted my time with sorting out placement. Big YES to Disney
I had something like 7 interviews at Apple onsite. The last question was LC hard, I was literally sleeping.
SAP I can totally imagine
My worst interview ever was with wayfair. They didn't carw about what job i wanted or what my skill set was. They randomly put me in front of an interview panel where for each question my answer was "i don't know".. after a point it was just funny
Worst - Uber and splunk. After full loop, the decision was not favourable but they dint even care to write a personal note. Better among the lot is Amazon but has its own loopholes
Yep, there is no perfect interview loop. At least Amazon gives feedback within 5 days after the onsite
Best - Tmo, Amazon, worst- smart sheet, Zillow. At smart sheet they just created a very aggressive environment while interviewing
Is T mobile hiring?
Says the Amazonian. Ok.
How was your Amazon interview?
I had an interview with Amazon a few years back. Not a good experience at all. It comes down to the individuals in the process but if I’m to be honest it was one of the worst interviews I’ve had