I went through the entire interview cycle. The interview process consisted of 4 stages: (1) Recruiter screening call (2) a video call with the hiring manager (3) a virtual on-site with a product director, product manager, design manager, engineering manager, and data scientist. (4a.) a 45-minute interview with the entire interview panel, in which you give a 15-minute presentation and then are asked questions about it. There's a second written assignment at this stage, which you should also expect questions on. (4b.) The last interview is with the recruiter, in which you discuss the company culture.
My overall experience was decent. The recruiters were polite and attentive. However, the team did push out my virtual on-site an entire week, a day before it was supposed to take place.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Multiple product sense-type questions (i.e. What's a product you like, and how would you improve it?)
Went through multiple rounds (3 stages!) - recruiter call, hiring manager call, panel with three interviewers, additional interview, recruiter debrief…only to be ghosted before the final stage - not a great experience. Would not recommend.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard PM questions - just be familiar with their business.
Decent communication initially and I passed the first round. But then they ghosted me for two weeks. Apparently a strong candidate emerged out of nowhere and I fell on the back burner. They eventually did communicate and were apologetic, but overall I regret investing so much time (and emotion).
Definitely, do *not* make the mistake I did of deferring conversations with other companies for Netflix. They will happily blow you off for weeks at a time.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Netflix in Jul 2025
Interview
They reach me to have a first interview, during this interview was all clear but they don't have career plans inside the company. Also one of the interview were at night (outside work hours!!) and they didn't answer any of my follow ups emails.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Past experience
Past global experience managing projects
Big challenges of the past