I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Expedia Group (Bellevue, WA) in Dec 2015
Interview
Interview process was very simple and straightforward, no beating around the bushes, all times set were respected and interviewers were very professional. I first had the HR approach, then had an online challenge, after that had another telephonic interview which led to an invitation to Expedia building in Bellevue.
Process there was the standard interview loop with 5 people. I was there from 10.30 am until 4.30 pm.
I have a very good impression of the people working there, courteous, professional, and from the technical interviews I had, very very talented engineers.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I signed a NDA which I intend to honor.
However, know your algorithms and data structures, time and memory complexity, it is very important, no matter what solution you propose, you'll need to know how fast it runs and how much memory it'll use.
Also, mind OO design questions, they matter a lot and it's very important as an engineer to know your stuff.
There are actually 4 rounds of interviews other than screening call with the recruiter. I got assessment invite after the screening call and after clearing the assessment got invite for 3 interviews each 1hr. 3 interviews are technical containing questions from previous experiences, coding problem, system design. Got rejected in the final interview
This was a screening call at the start with the recruiter, where she asked several questions about my previous experience and background and explained about the company and about the job requirements.
I applied online. I interviewed at Expedia Group (Springfield, MO) in Sept 2024
Interview
Started with Initial phone screen, then hiring manager round. Final round was with two principal engineers. The whole process was easy to moderate, generally knowing about our experience and analyzing our skills.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked basic Java questions, OOP's and gave a problem to solve- It was a sliding window approach based question.