J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Coursera
Entretien
Generally felt that this process was not time well-spent. I don't think they are really respecting candidates and their time, and they aren't effectively communicating.
I got the feeling the recruiter was really disorganized and inexperienced, and she didn't sound authentic when she described why she enjoyed working for the company. After some prodding after a few weeks, she finally followed up and scheduled a live coding exercise with the hiring manager.
The interaction with the hiring manager was better, but I still wasn't 100% convinced he really enjoyed his job either. Not sure I "clicked" with his personality. I felt I did ok during the live coding, but after a while it was clear he became a bit distracted - he had my full attention, but I knew I didn't have the same in return. After the exercise/interview I sent an email thanking them for their time and asked a followup question.
After that I was ghosted completely. No reply to my question, no calls, no followup. I understand if they didn't want to continue the process, but they should really work on their communication skills with all candidates. Gave me a sour taste and made me reconsider the company. If they don't respect me and my time, why should I respect them and theirs? Not a good first impression.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Realistic HTML/CSS/JS live coding exercise involving an animation.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Coursera en déc. 2025
Entretien
Applied online, heard back after about two weeks for an initial screening. The screening went well, but the following week I was informed they decided not to move forward.
Based on the information shared, after the screening, it will move on to a 1-hour coding round, then proceed to a final stage of five 1-hour sessions, JavaScript coding, system design, DSA, code review, and a project deep dive.