Couple of red flags with Sourcegraph, primarily centered around their hiring strategy being San Francisco based despite 60%+ of their employee base being distributed worldwide (as wide as North America to South Africa and Europe). Shows a lack of conviction in their hiring strategy, and a misunderstanding of how remote work can work.
Secondly, they’re all in on their AI features, and hardly talked about their core product. If you’re a believer in Sourcegraph executing well outside of their core competencies then maybe this is compelling? Otherwise it just seemed like a lot of “fluff”.
Lastly, the folks I talked to made it clear that there is OK to poor WLB. For a company as late stage as Sourcegraph, the trade off of time and effort to future compensation did not seem worth it.
All in all, average to negative interview experience - because of the company characteristics not necessarily the people.
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Usual EM centric questions (how would you do X or Y)
J'ai postulé via une autre source. Le processus a pris 1 semaine. J'ai passé un entretien chez Sourcegraph (San Francisco, CA) en janv. 2022
Entretien
The process is rigorous. They know what they want and they have a clear interview process. Three rounds, with 6 different people. One round about Engineering Management, another one about cross-cultural fit/communication, and one about culture fit. 2 interviews conduct each interview at the same time.
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Question 1
As an Eng Mgr if you get hired, how will you get started working with cross-functional teams, how will you help Product and Project Managers?