I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Indeed in Feb 2018
Interview
Received a message from recruiter. Was mildly interested so I proceeded. Phone screen followed by technical 1 on 1 interview with current business analyst. It was overall easy interview but somehow I wasn't invited for the onsite. Because of NDA, not allowed to submit interview questions here, but generally an easy interview; however, the job description and required technical skills weren't well described nor communicated with recruiter. I was not expecting algorithm questions, where I think I might have missed off. Statistics questions were on easy side for me as I am a trained statistician.
I applied online. I interviewed at Indeed (Seattle, WA) in Dec 2016
Interview
Chaotic and wildly unorganized. I was desperate for interviews at the time and was basically doing the recruiter's job with multiple follow-ups, after which they would schedule another video interview. I believe I had 3 total.
Then radio silence after the recruiter said they would schedule an in-person after the holidays. That never happened.
Apparently Indeed.com runs like a frat house with "managers" being in their late-twenties. This explains their low Glassdoor ratings.
Better tech companies (pay, culture) exist in Seattle, so don't settle!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you go about designing a promotional mug for Indeed?
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Indeed (Ann Arbor, MI) in Jan 2017
Interview
I applied for the business intelligence team through the University Career Fair. The recruiter was quick to get back with a take-home test on data analysis. This was followed by a phone interview in the next week. I spent time doing a good job on the take-home test and one thing I did not like about the interview was that the interviewer had no clue about my take-home test (they asked questions again).
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Answer questions using the data for the take-home test.