J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez DoorDash (Los Angeles, CA) en oct. 2025
Entretien
Humiliating interview process. A recruiter reached out to me on LinkedIn in mid-August. We agreed to have a brief phone screen in late August. There were four rounds in total, including the initial screen with the recruiter.
The second round was a Zoom interview with a member of the hiring team in early September, followed by another round in late September, and a final presentation round in late October.
The final round required a 20-minute presentation about past experience, with specific examples and a prepared slide deck, followed by a 10-minute Questions and Answer session.
It only took them 48 hours to send an automated rejection email with no indication of where I might have fallen short.
The fit seemed obvious, and I’m left wondering what kind of candidate they’re truly seeking.
I strongly advise against applying or interviewing for this role, as the hiring team appears detached from reality. It seems they’re searching for a candidate who doesn’t exist, and I doubt they’ll fill the position externally anytime soon.
Save yourself the time and energy. The recruitment process is disingenuous and feels like a humiliation ritual.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Here are the topics I chose to present during the final round (presentation):
1. Relentless Ambition: Give an example of how you took initiative to solve a problem or create a new opportunity outside of your normal duties.
2. Disciplined Execution: Tell about a time when you dropped the ball with a customer and how you recovered to get back on track and changed your behavior to prevent it from happening again
3. Radical Candor: Explain when you’ve deal with resistance from someone at work (e.g., manager, team member, customer) and how you influenced them to do what you recommended
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez DoorDash
Entretien
Started interviewing back in August and did I think it was 3-4 rounds total from August-September; end of Sept they told me I'd be better suited for a more "Senior" role and had me do another interview with an executive in the beginning of October. I kept reaching out each week for an update as I was told it would be about a week for a decision and each week they told me maybe next week they'd have a decision but that I was still in consideration. I just got a decision 11/13 that I was not selected. From applying to final decision was over 100 days. Really a disappointing experience for me. I felt like their product is really cool and I was excited about the opportunity, but the interview process made me feel very defeated.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
They had me do a presentation on their core competencies and provide examples like "Relentless ambition"