J'ai postulé via une autre source. Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez DoorDash (San Francisco, CA) en janv. 2018
Entretien
I received several unsolicited emails from a hiring manager until I finally replied. A typical phone screen followed along with a take home project. They then followed up with a five-hour on-site interview.
The content of the interview was typical. There were sections on coding, architecture, past projects, and a behavioral/psych section.
Most everyone was pleasant.
I pretty much bombed the section during the latter half of the final hour. The problem itself was simplistic and I came to a working functional solution right away, but before I could type out a first pass, I was asked to change it.
While doing this, my interviewer didn't seem to deal with silence very well. Whenever I'd spend a few seconds thinking or typing, I would be interrupted with such helpful advice as "Next, you need to do something with that loop" and "Think about what to do next." It went on & on.
I tried to speak out what I was doing, to proactively avoid the interruptions, but they kept coming. When I'd get close to something, the interviewer would jump ahead, without giving an opportunity to finish.
A few times I tried to engage the nonsensical ramblings, "Yes, I am aware that I need to do something with that loop. I'm thinking about if I need..." Interrupted by restating the basic problem, which is not at all what I was talking about right then.
I was too tired after hours of interviewing to tolerate that nonsense, so I stopped trying after a couple minutes and sat back to watch the interviewer listen to himself talk.
It ended with a quick goodbye from the internal recruiter.
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coding online assesment virtual onsite. interviewers were professional and helpful. asked to deep dive on project. recruiter was responsive and could align with offer deadlines. was helpful with negotiations. coding problems were average difficulty.
Walking into the coding interview, I was taken aback when they asked about finding the K nearest restaurants based on coordinates. Just days before, I had stumbled on a mock on prachub.com that mirrored this question almost exactly. The interview felt straightforward, but I struggled with some behavioral questions. Overall, the experience was underwhelming; I expected more technical depth. After several rounds, they decided to go in another direction, which was disappointing given my prep efforts.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Given a list of restaurants with their coordinates and a user's location, find the K nearest restaurants
J'ai passé un entretien chez DoorDash (Londres, Angleterre)
Entretien
it was very easy, they ask basic programming questions, can be solved with minimal prep, however they ask a lot about why u want to work here, be prepared to talk for a long time