I was excited about Medium as a daily user and decided to apply for the job. I was contacted by their recruiter and started the process.
They asked me to do the first technical screen on-site, since I was near by. I decided it would be great to check it out. First technical screen went well, I met some amazing people and went great.
Then came on the on site interview. I was reading their engineering blogs about their interview processes, and it sounded great. It didn't sound like traditional interviews, and I felt genuinely drawn in to the company and the culture. I was excited to learn more about the company and felt pretty good.
But... It turns out I was misguided. They asked me 2 technical questions (tic-tac-toe, hangman), and 1 system and design question (design an elevator?), which didn't align with what they had on their engineering blogs.
Regardless, I tried my best, and 1 week later, I was rejected. I never even got a chance to meet the recruiter, not before the interview, not during the interview, certainly not a call after the interview.
The rejection was so generic, I felt pretty bad. I've done many interviews, and every single company gave me feedback on how I can improve for next time. At Medium? Nothing, just "found someone better"
Overall, I'm disappointed at the process. It felt like it was all talk, no action.