J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris plus d'une semaine. J'ai passé un entretien chez Zillow (Seattle, WA) en avr. 2015
Entretien
I applied for a slightly higher position, a principal software engineer position. First I got a phone call from a recruiter telling me about the position and some specifics from the hiring manager --- he is a C++ lover just like me. So I coded the offline tests in C++ and submitted the codes quickly with satisfaction. I immediately got an email for scheduling an phone discussion with the hiring manager.
I replied quickly for the phone conversation Then when I looked at the email chain, I found the position level was decreased by a level without my acknowledgement --- I am not a person who would be obsessed with the titles but by just doing that without even mentioning it to me ? -- I called the recruiter quickly to clarify. She talked with me about this for an hour , without knowing me before any actual technical discussions, she asked me about my current level and compensation, blah blah blah then tells me she thinks the lower level position is more suitable for me since the higher one is mostly already being taken.
I bought that and waited for my discussion with the hiring manager. He made me wait for 20 minutes then immediately jumps to the interview question when he finally called me according to the schedule. he didn't apologize other than complaining about the recruiter not getting the schedule right. He didn't lay out the problems clearly at all but expects I gave the correct answer right away. I feel my time and and my status as a candidate was not respected at all. Hey, you are interviewing me, but I am also interviewing you and your company ----- Anyway, the conversation didn't go to the right direction and I got an rejection email after a day which was expected from the phone meeting ordeal.
At this point I am glad it didn't go through --- Otherwise my work there could be a nightmare, if my time, skills and effort will not be respected by my future manager and the company.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
How to optimize a memory situation-- millions lines of data needs to be read into a server.
J'ai postulé via un recruteur. J'ai passé un entretien chez Zillow
Entretien
- Informational call with recruiter
- Technical phone screen with hiring manager (60 min)
- Onsite interview: 5 technical interviews + (non-scored) lunch interview
Most of the interviews were with potential teammates or adjacent teams. Each interview was pretty well-structured: "I'm going to start by X, then Y, then Z, then leave time for your questions at the end." Each interview included a "culture fit" question as well; together, these mean that the coding portion of the hour was smaller than at some other companies.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Every technical interview included a "culture fit" question. Ex: What was a time you made an unpopular decision?
Never heard results or feedback. I will assume they are too busy solving the world's critical virtual home tour problems to show common courtesy. Interviewer was late. Interviewer made sure to let me know three times that their title was Director and the position was in the group he "owned". Tech question was from the '90's, probably as long as he has been asking it. Too busy to answer my questions because his next meeting was "far away". Ballmer-era spinout with antiquated engineering. Bullet dodged.
I'm very sorry to hear this was your experience with us. Could you please email me more specific information at annie@zillowgroup.com so that we can look into this further ? - Annie Rihn
Candidature
J'ai passé un entretien chez Zillow (Seattle, WA)
Entretien
1. Introductions
2. Interviewer will offer two timed brain teasers and give the interviewee a couple minutes to offer a solution. If the interviewer agrees with your solution then interviewee will have a few minutes to then code the agreed solution. Interviewee must work fast given the limited amount of time.
3. Final questions
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Interviewer will offer two brain teasers that interviewee must code and solve
Thank you for sharing your interview feedback with us. If you have additional insight around your negative experience, please feel free to reach out to me at annie@zillowgroup.com