I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed (Seattle, WA)
Interview
Contacted after I signed up for Indeed's Prime recruiting service. Had a homework assignment analyzing a dataset, then a very easy phone screen, half programming, half data science questions. Finally, an in person interview: this had a programming session with an interviewer, a lengthier individual programming assignment, a data science session (pretty much the same questions as the phone screen), and a statistics session. The in-person interview was much harder than the phone screen, but still easier than other interviews I've had. All the programming was in Python.
They were very fast getting through the whole process, which was nice. I was worried about work/life balance here so didn't pursue the opportunity.
How would you design a ML model for Zillow's Zestimate? (This was more of a conversation than a question, many subquestions working through different stages from data collection, feature selection, training, validating, implementing, and updating)
I was put through 7 interviews over the course of 4 months. I didn't even meet anyone on my team until the final interview. The communication with HR was terrible. I had a surprise live coding assessment.
Interview process was very organized, had a take home challenge that I finished and shared and had a zoom interview with 2 of their engineers. had 2 easy/medium python questions and some statistics questions
I applied online. I interviewed at Indeed (Bengaluru) in Aug 2024
Interview
Got an email from HR saying my resume was shortlisted, followed by a 1 on 1 screening round. Did not find my experiencerince relavant. No other feedback was given.
Discussion about my projects and past experiences.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basics of ML. Questions based on projects and work experience.