I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at MoPub (San Francisco, CA) in Mar 2015
Interview
Made it through phone screens, technical screener, and into the in person interview. Ended up video chatting with most of the individuals because they were off site. When interviews were finished, was told I could expect to hear back from them in about a week. Never heard from them ever again, despite having reached out directly to multiple individuals. Don't mind being turned down, but hey guys, at least send an email indicating as much. Don't just disappear.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at MoPub in Jun 2013
Interview
Take home coding challenge
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given a string, you rearrange consecutive letters to form english words of length four or more. Your task is to write a script in python that takes a single string as an input and prints to stdout a single PrettyPrettyPrinting with the minimum number of skipped letters.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at MoPub in Jul 2013
Interview
It started with a phone screen, with situational questions asked in addition to the usual questions asked during a phone screen (why the company, position, etc etc). Then there was a second round of phone interviews, with similar questions asked but with a different person on the team. They seemed to like me, and scheduled me for an onsite, but the morning of the interview the interview was canceled on me with the premise of "the team being out that day". The recruiter did not try to reschedule and didn't respond to my emails and finally sent me a canned rejection email.
I'm left with the notion that the company is probably not well organized because if they weren't interested they should have rejected me earlier in the process rather than schedule an interview and then give a flaky response then send a rejection email.