J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Chewy
Entretien
There was a multiple-choice questions round(10 mins-12 basic java questions) followed by 1 coding interview round(simple string manipulation). Then, they arranged an onsite interview, 4-hours long in a row. Usually, the company keeps their best engineers in the Interview panel, I found them underconfident and technically not sound. In 2'nd onsite interview, I wanted to check some syntax online, the interviewer asked not to use any reference and said we can work together and when I asked him, he himself starting referring the documentation online for the syntax. LOL. They have a poor sense of judgment, or maybe they feel insecure and do not want to hire a candidate better than them.
Their hiring process is so bad, they don't know what they want exactly. Even if you do great, there is no guarantee you will get an offer. Worst experience ever!
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Easy/Medium programs like String Manipulations, DBMS Design question
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Chewy en mai 2026
Entretien
Applied online and received a call about 3 weeks later. We first had a screening phone interview where they asked things like "Why chewy".
About a week later there was a technical round scheduled with an engineer on the team. During this round I was presented with an easy hacker rank question and was able to move forward.
The final round was a set of 4 interviews, 3 of which were technical and 1 behavioral. The technical interviews involved debugging existing applications and talking through the design of a basic CRUD application. Each of these interviews was 1 hour long and they spanned over 2 days.
Overall, everyone was pretty respectful and friendly throughout the whole process.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Walk through the design of a basic CRUD application. Consider various trade offs of all the decisions you make.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Chewy (Minneapolis, MN)
Entretien
A phone call with behavioral questions about current work experience. Then a 10 minute multiple choice test with 20 questions about Java. Questions were on very specific parts of Java that I have not used before like Vector classes and different implementations of Vector classes.
On the initial call, the screener told me that the coding interview would be a series of coding questions on a certain skills-testing website, so that is what I prepared for. It wasn’t that at all— the interviewer plonked me down in an empty online environment that I wasn’t familiar with and basically said “build a web app, go” with very little guidance. I wasted too much time trying to figure out how to import different packages into the environment while the interviewer was very unclear on if that’s what he expected me to do or not. Then he said “time’s up” and was not interested in hearing any more about my thought process.