I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Databricks (Parijs) in Dec 2023
Interview
Applied through internal referral. Didn't get a chance to interview because they apparently have internal policies that you can't have changed jobs more than once in the last 2 years. We are in 2023, the tech sector has laid off so many people in 2022 ( among them top performers) and 2023 was a horrible year. I didn't even get a chance to give explanations on what happened despite my impressive achievements and my years of experience in tech sales. That is sad because this was a dream company of mine, oh well, their loss.
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Average interview
Application
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Databricks (New York, KY) in Mar 2026
Interview
Not very good. Recruiter sent auto reply after a 1 hour interview and it felt like time wasted. I never got any feedback to know where it went wrong. I can’t say Im impressed.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Databricks (San Francisco, CA)
Interview
The hiring process was exceedingly long, arduous, and overly demanding, requiring unreasonable, extensive research and data preparation that should have been scope for the actual role.
It was challenging to interpret virtually, featuring several tense, recorded one-on-one interviews, further disrupted by senior management no-shows at scheduled times.
The overall environment felt perfunctory, leading me to believe they already had an internal candidate and were proceeding only for elimination or backup.
Disturbingly, the final interview was held virtually in a large group setting—a decent format for a sales role with no mention of an in-person component. This included demands for super deep dives into technology areas, which typically require an engineering resource to provide credible data, putting the sales candidate in the awkward position of potentially having to speculate or "make things up."
Furthermore, I observed signs of significant bias: the team was lacking in racial diversity (composed solely of individuals identifying as white/Caucasian) and made negative remarks in 1:1 meetings that suggested underlying ageism and racial factors, specifically targeting candidates from certain technology company or backgrounds.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Please describe Databricks' value proposition, explain its architectural differences from a competitor like Snowflake, and articulate the key competitive advantages that allow Databricks to win in the market.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Databricks
Interview
A very good process. Expectations were clearly set, I had 6 meetings. First meeting with recruiter, hiring manager, solutions architect, RVP, hiring manager again and finally with a presentation to 6 stakeholders.
The entire process was about 4-6 weeks from initial meeting to offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked about the databricks application architecture. Be prepared to go 100-200 level deep, with a clear understanding of the application.