I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Indeed
Interview
I was referred by another employee at Indeed in April 2018. Had a short phone screening a few weeks later in May and waited about another month for feedback. Had another phone interview in June and then was sent an email to complete a writing sample in July. Then, followed up with a in person interview with four different people. Over an extremely long and dragged out process but relatively easy questions.
1 phone screening
3 Interviews
You shouldn't ask how much the salary is. They'll tell you the approximate salary at the end of the phone screening if they think you are good.
Since I told them I already got some offers from the other companies, they finished all of the Interviews with 1 week. That was really helpful.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was the most challenging situation in your current company
It was a great review process. Everyone I met with was nice and willing to answer questions. I had a few rounds of interviews with recruiters and hiring managers. It was a quick process in just a couple of weeks.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed in Jul 2025
Interview
I applied online after seeing the opening on LinkedIn and was shortly after contacted for a screen by an internal recruiter. I passed this screen and within a week or so was invited to a first interview, which was a 30-minute presentation followed by some questions with a manager in both Client Success, and the partnered Account Management team. All seemed to go well and I was told I would hear back from my recruiter. I heard nothing for a month, except the couple of times I reached out to my recruiter, who advised that they had heard nothing from the hiring managers, until over a month had lapsed. Then I received a generic rejection email with no feedback, which does not feel fair after my time and efforts.