J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 3 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Etsy (New York, NY) en juil. 2021
Entretien
One of the best interview experience I had. The interview process took about 3 weeks. Recruiter reached out to me a day after I submitted my application. (Thumbs up for that!), and then follow by a few rounds of interview
1. HR Phone Screen: asking mostly about my background/experience
2. Hiring Manager: talk about experience, case study, medium level technical test
3. Final onsite competency interview: full day interview with 4 different person. You can expect case study, technical question and behavioral questions to gauge your work style and how you will interact with stakeholders.
I was intimidated by the previous Glassdoor interview reviews saying people ghosting them, but it wasn't the case at all. Everyone is super responsive and always keep the candidate in the loop.
Little Easter Egg: After onsite interview, they will send you an Etsy gift card if you complete a survey to provide feedback of the interview process. I can tell they take hiring seriously and always try to improve candidate's experience. The positive and supporting vibe I got is one of the reason why I choose to accept the offer.
Online interview with manager. Focused on AB testing and experimentation design and product recommendations based on scenarios. Asked 3 SQL questions on Hackerrank. Even though they were right, manager wanted in a specific way in terms of group by.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Data goverenance and how it is different in different countires
Most of the interviewers were nice but the process took a lot longer than the recruiter's estimate. They do not stick by their own deadlines
Most of the interviewers were nice but the process took a lot longer than the recruiter's estimate. They do not stick by their own deadlines
A phone screen, hiring manager interview, SQL interview, 4 interview onsite. Each interview was 45 mins, and for the onsite they were heavy on core competencies. A/B testing was covered, and most of the interviewers in the onsite asked the exact same questions (with each having 1-2 questions that differed)