Difficulty
Easy
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Difficulty
Easy
Average rounds
1.8
It was an easy interview, felt pretty structured and everyone was friendly. There was a phone interview and then a team interview. It wasn't too hard and I ended up getting hired. I presented some of my work and answered a few questions panel style.
Applied online and sent my resume. The recruiter reached out the very next day. Had a quick chat to see if I'd be a good fit for the company, and then they brought me in for an interview the day after. I talked to the first hiring manager, and then immediately after, the second one.
The process was pretty straightforward. I first had a call and interview with the hiring manager to gauge fit, and then I met with the rest of the team so they could add their questions and provide input. They made their decision shortly after. The whole thing took about two weeks.
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