I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Indeed (San Mateo, CA) in Oct 2016
Interview
First I had a phone interview, then a Skype interview with 4 different people, finally I was asked to come into the office. I lived out of state so I had to schedule a time to fly out there and they were very accommodating. The recruited called me a couple times to tell me exactly how the interview would go, what questions they would ask and what responses they were looking for. They were very friendly when I came in for my interview, showed me around the office, and gave me a swag bag. I met with a couple more people, a more informal interview. & finally I skyped with the manager for my final interview, which I found kind of annoying since I flew there and could have skyped at home. I did a role call of companies and pitching to them why they should pay to post on indeed. Finally we just had a conversation about myself and the ideal candidate. Basically he was coaching me on what to say but it just was not what I was looking for in a job.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Indeed
Interview
After a networking session, i have been called to get a interview with 2 sales directors.
Good overall interview and a role play was required.
Not really a problem but they focused too much about what i knew about the company instead of what I could bring to it.
I wasn't good that day but too themselves focused
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Indeed (New York, NY) in Nov 2015
Interview
My interview process was very streamlined and quick. Three rounds within a week and a half and a lot of transparency during the process. The first round was with the recruiter asking me screening questions and letting me know about the role and the responsibilities. The second round was with 3 directors all with different backgrounds and questions. The third round was a mock cold call with the senior director in the office over the phone.