I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Yelp (San Francisco, CA)
Interview
I came onsite to interview for the Software Engineer role, and enjoyed speaking to them. They were happy to tell me about their tools, and they struck me as pretty open-minded / alternative culture (rivaling Google).
Towards the end of the day, they decided I was a better fit for Data Scientist, a.k.a. Decision Support Analyst. I had a very productive chat with one person at the end of the day... upon returning home, they scheduled two phone interviews. The first guy was easy enough to talk to. The second one was a very young VP, and it felt a bit awkward. A week later, after I wrote to the recruiter asking for an update, and they said I was rejected... I'm almost sure it was the young guy.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you had to propose a new Yelp feature, what would it be?
The interview process consists of three rounds. The first is a phone screening, followed by a second round focused on technical skills with Python and SQL. The final round includes meetings with other data scientists, product managers, and the hiring manager.
I applied online. I interviewed at Yelp (Toronto, ON)
Interview
first round- OA second round- technical interview, including stat, python and SQL. The interviewer deep dived into the statistical questions and asked metrics questions like how would define the metrics.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you define the metrics of success for some events?
I applied online. Few days later, a first interview was arranged with the HR, which should have been followed by a technical interview. Unfortunately I didn't continue with the process.