I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Uber in Jan 2018
Interview
I applied online. Got an interview on the phone a week later. Interviewed on the phone with one of the counsels at Uber. She sounded like she was too busy to be interviewing me and had very few follow ups. Job surprisingly requires a lot of travel - like once a week to San Francisco. Asked me if I had any questions but was very short/vague on answers. For example, I asked if they were split into teams or worked independently and her answer was simply "teams." Asked about compensation and sh would only say "it's competitive." With what? "It's competitive."
Then sent the written coverage analysis writing test to be completed within 24 hours - while I was in the middle of trial prep for my actual job.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Uber (Washington, DC) in Oct 2018
Interview
Two screening interviews over the phone; lengthy writing exercise; invitation to in-person interview; in-person interview with seven team members; after in-person interview then four additional interviews/meetings with leadership on the business and legal side; offer extended two days after final interview. Though the process was long, I was kept apprised of everything along the way and felt the recruiter handled everything professionally.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Uber
Interview
Initial call screen with HR then with hiring manager. The ultimate responsibilities of the job wound up to be COMPLETELY different from the posting of the position online. Nothing seemed off when I discussed the position in my initial call screen with HR, and then the hiring manager apparently informs me that the position is not a "generalist" position but one focused on a very particular area of law. He immediately loses interest in our conversation and proceeds to waste my time without asking me anything of substance. Thanks for making me prepare for what I thought was an important interview that ultimately was nothing related to your posting.