I applied online. I interviewed at Chartio (San Francisco, CA) in Mar 2019
Interview
Great process, wasn't super long which was nice. Spoke to multiple members of the team and leadership. Enjoyed everyone I spoke with. Felt the interview questions were spot on and got a great overview of the company culture.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I can not remember a specific question that was asked.
I applied online. I interviewed at Chartio in Aug 2018
Interview
I applied through job board, and the process took two weeks to schedule a phone screen. The interviewer spent four questions asking my background and keep asking the same question.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Chartio (San Francisco, CA) in Aug 2017
Interview
For the onsite interview, I first met with the CEO/founder and VP Engineering. They talked to me about the company, it's history and mission. Having this first helped me to relax a bit and it was nice to know more about the company rather than just what I had read.
The interview took about 5 hours total from approx 9am-2pm including a lunch with the team just to chit chat.
The other rounds consisted of about 45 minutes alone to do a couple programming questions on my laptop. I had a choice of 4 questions and could pick two from them. I emailed the answers but there was no further discussion about it in my interview.
The interview following that, I was asked about one of the questions that I didn't do and walked through it on a whiteboard and discussed the pros and cons.
After that, I interviewed with a couple more people that was mostly questions about my work history and experience.
After lunch, I met again with the VP Engineering to talk a bit more about the company and what I was looking for as well as any more questions I had.
I received and accepted an offer from Chartio so it goes without saying that I enjoyed the process and the people that I met.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Had to pick something from my experience with scaling and describe the situation and what I did to solve it.