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      Entrevista de Senior Data Scientist

      25 sept 2019
      Empleado anónimo
      Mill Valley, CA
      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia positiva
      Entrevista difícil

      Solicitud

      Solicité el puesto a través de la recomendación de un empleado. El proceso duró 5 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Glassdoor (Mill Valley, CA) en sept 2019

      Entrevista

      Overall super organized and transparent. Everyone I met with was super friendly and the interview was challenging but had no "gotchas." I had to travel to MV for my final in person interviews and the logistics of travel were taken care of for me and very organized / easy to follow. The steps were: 1. HR/Recruiter phone call 2. Technical screen with live SQL coding 3. Technical exercise (data viz, modeling, making recommendations based off of your analysis) 4. In-person interview in Mill Valley ~ 6 hours, 5 different sessions, 1 remote call with the Chicago team They take their company culture very seriously and I got most of my questions about work/life balance and team culture answered without having to explicitly ask. They all radiated really positive energy without seeming fake. Most of the in-person interviews were technical case studies or talking through hypothetical business problems, which I knew to expect because they were very forward about the business-oriented nature of the role. Was mostly interviewed by men which is the only thing that worried me at all.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Given this UX flow from lead to sign-up for a monthly subscription, how would you aid product managers in testing improvements to the flow to increase subscriptions?
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      Entrevista de Senior Data Scientist

      19 oct 2022
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Sin oferta
      Experiencia neutra
      Entrevista normal

      Solicitud

      Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Glassdoor

      Entrevista

      It as a bit unorganized but not horrible. My application got lost in a switch between recruiters. I think other people in the interview loop didn't have to do a take home assessment and then it didn't end up counting for much in demonstrating my skills because I was rejected in the final stage for not having enough experience. I left with the feeling that I was rejected for not selling my experience as much as they wanted. They also have a DEI policy of not sending out offers until they get a 'diverse' candidate to the final stage of the interview, so it was unclear to me if I was interviewing just to check that box for them. The data scientist I interviewed with was pretty candid about her daily and weekly work-flow, which I appreciated.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      SQL questions mostly during the technical round, plus some experiment size/AB testing questions.
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      3y
      Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. While we do aim to have a diverse slate of candidates for every role, we would never add anyone into the interview process that did not meet the criteria of the role. It seems on this occasion another candidate more closely matched what the hiring team were looking for. We did have a change in TA partner during your hiring process and I apologize that that impacted your experience. Thank you so much for your interest in Glassdoor and I wish you all the best for the future. Amy Farrar, Head of Talent Acquisition

      Entrevista de Senior Data Scientist

      4 ago 2022
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Los Angeles, CA
      Sin oferta
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista normal

      Solicitud

      Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 5 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Glassdoor (Los Angeles, CA) en jul 2022

      Entrevista

      Overall, the interview process was fast, mildly chaotic, and not transparent about what they're looking for. tldr: I was given a certain job description and set of expectations with the role, then not hired due to criteria that was wildly different and never communicated to me. There's clearly either hiring incompetence, weird internal team in-fighting, and/or they just don't know what they want. Either way, I highly advise against applying here. (Also look at all the other tech candidates they ghosted.) Process: Typical recruiter screen, hiring manager round, homework, then virtual on-site. Most people were friendly, and I do appreciate the proactive communication from the recruiter. The homework content was typical for a data science interview. SQL, EDA, metrics, and a basic model. Except that they told me they expected it back within a week, so I asked to get the homework assignment on a Tuesday. This way, I could think about it after work, knock it out over the weekend, then review it Monday before submitting the assignment. Instead, they sent it back on a Monday, asking for it to be returned Thursday. Wildly inconsiderate of my schedule and didn't keep their word, but things happen and I was foolish enough to ignore the red flag and proceed. They did mention that they switched around the team structure during an offsite that took place between interview rounds. This meant I had my panel interview for a different senior DS role than what I applied for. Since they seemed transparent, the other role was interesting, and I really liked the hiring manager, I didn't have a problem with this. I passed the homework but there was zero feedback or even mention of the homework beyond that. When setting up the panel interview, the material they sent over focused entirely on behavioral questions, but I also prepared for technical discussions by reviewing my homework along with past/present projects. However, they surprised me with a live coding SQL screen with simpler questions but zero time to prepare and almost nothing behavioral involved. I gave them the benefit of the doubt that this was an innocent miscommunication in a post-offsite shuffle. While clearly a pointless waste of an interview, I rolled with it anyway. In the other interview discussions, it was clear that this role would involve less machine learning engineering than my current role (senior DS with a heavy MLE component), since they have MLE specific teams. The hiring manager's supervisor even expressed a bit of concern about that--specifically would I be okay with not writing production code and/or optimizing models in production. And he also said it was obvious I could do the job I was interviewing for from a technical perspective. However, they ended up passing on me because I failed the surprise SQL live coding. Apparently the delimiter between a mid-level and a senior level is the ability to code in intermediate SQL with no warning and from memory in a high stress situation, regardless of your code quality in a homework. Literally the recruiter said I'm not a senior due to that specific screen, regardless of my homework and regardless of passing everything else. I was very explicit in letting them know that while I use SQL regularly to pull data, I do most of my transformations and all of my analysis in python. Had anyone been transparent with me about this and how they level data scientists, I would have immediately backed out of the process. The recruiter then asked if I would consider a mid-level role in the future. Perhaps this is some sort of down-leveling scheme to pay less for a senior DS, perhaps this is the result of team infighting/drama, perhaps they just don't know what they want and don't respect candidates enough to not waste their time. They had a respectful, transparent choice to hit the pause button if they don’t know what they want, and chose not to do that. Either way, no, I don't want to be considered for a mid-level position, or any position with this team for that matter. To be clear, I'm not disappointed I didn't get an offer, I'm upset they weren't transparent like they say they are and wasted my time. In fact, I'm relieved to have dodged a bullet instead of leaving my good job for whatever hot mess this job would have been. For an HR tech company who says they pride themselves on transparency, this experience has been a shocking dose of Glassdoor reality. Perhaps they'll get it together, but please don't take their word on it.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Irrelevant, since the questions they ask most aren't actually what you're evaluated on. Good luck?
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      Respuesta de Glassdoor
      3y
      Thank you for taking the time to leave to share your feedback. I apologize for the experience that you have had. This is far below the standards we have set for our interview process. If you are comfortable doing so, please reach out to me directly (jake.dorochenko@glassdoor.com). I would like to look into what happened and how we can continue to improve. - Jake Dorochenko, Interim Talent Acquisition Manager, Technology