I applied online. I interviewed at Docusign (Chicago, IL) in Apr 2022
Interview
Two rounds, 45 minutes and 30 minutes, both a combination of technical and behavioral. Questions were leetcode easy, asked about Big O time and space, asked about past project and internship experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Walk through your resume, time when you demonstrated leadership
Don't waste your time interviewing here.
I spent 4 hours doing a panel round interview with Docusign. They leave you with like 20 minutes to do both coding & design system challenges.
Most of the time I felt like I was being interrogated about how agile tech companies work. Which left the impression that :
a) they're using candidates to figure out how to run a tech company and
b) they were looking for someone who would fit into a role there and operate like a cog in a machine.
When I pushed back on their in-office policy, I got a mix of answers but it seems like they're adamant about forcing people in (e.g. remote works are being pushed to move close to an office). Which is absurd, considering most tech places now are remote first.
Also they *just* hired a diversity & inclusion officer. The company is nearly 20 years old and this is a HUGE red flag in my opinion. My entire interview process, all the engineers I spoke with were male and predominately white.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How did you handle deployments at past companies?
Did you use agile methodology?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Docusign in Jan 2022
Interview
There were two interviews with two people each, going over how to solve basic problems, and then going over personal projects and experience with various technologies. There was a 15 minute break between each interview.