Acudí a una entrevista en Rundoo (Redwood City, CA)
Entrevista
The first interview was standard get to know you. Second one was a tech coding exercise and unfortunately the interviewer wasn't good at communication, even though the coding part was actually pretty easy.
Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 3 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Rundoo (Redwood City, CA) en dic 2025
Entrevista
There were three rounds: a virtual coding interview, a virtual system design interview, and an in-person day with a coding interview, behavioral interview and system design interview (which was describing a previous system you designed).
I heard results from each round the same day which I appreciated. I got to eat lunch with the team at their HQ in Redwood City.
Solicité el puesto a través de un captador. El proceso duró 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Rundoo en may 2025
Entrevista
Initial recruiter screen was with a member of the offshore operations team, who get online around 7pm PT. She was OK to talk to, but pretty clearly was just filling out a form and trying to match some listed keywords against my answers, and seemed like she wanted to get off the call ASAP. Since the interview was during typical dinner time I asked about their working hours which is when she told me she was offshore, and also that they work more than 40 hours a week, 4 days in office, only Thursdays WFH. The job description said they work "a couple of days a week" in office, so I'm not sure if that's a difference between their offshore and US office, or if the job description is just lying.
The interviewer for the technical screen was worst communicator/collaborator I've ever interacted with. When asking me questions he'd immediately interrupt my answers, and when I asked him questions he acted as if he didn't even hear me. On several occasions I asked him clarifying questions about ambiguity in the prompt, and it took 2-3 times each before he acknowledged that I was speaking to him, which then prompted another 3-5 rounds of back and forth before getting an answer to my simple questions. We're talking things like "the prompt says 'return an answer', what if there are multiple valid answers? return the first one? any of them? what if there are no answers?" My sense is that he thought he was a proctor, with the sole purpose of monitoring me to make sure I didn't cheat while silently grinding out some code, not a potential future teammate to evaluate what it'd be like working with.