The interview process was fairly lengthy but felt quick overall, consisting of six (maybe 7?) rounds. It began with an HR screening, which was a general overview of my application. The second round was with the manager of the team I’d be joining, where we walked through my resume, discussed my projects, skills, past achievements, and future plans. The third interview was with the project manager and another software engineer, focusing primarily on behavioral questions. Next came a timed online coding assessment, which I can’t disclose much about. Following that was a more in-depth technical assessment involving whiteboard-style questions, where I was asked to explain my approach to a problem at both high and low levels. This was challenging but rewarding. The final round was a brief discussion with a senior technical manager.
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Technical questions regarding to the skills I have, online coding assessment, a long technical interview with a senior+ engineers.
I applied online. I interviewed at Seismic (San Diego, CA) in Aug 2025
Interview
30 minute interview discussing the role, the tech stack, talking about past work experience, and responding to behavioral questions. The interviewer was very skilled at determining which behavioral questions would be relevant to the candidate as they discussed their work history.
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Did you ever have a disagreement or conflict with a coworker and how did you resolve it?
The Recruiter reached out for initial chat, we called. We Talked about company, my experience, said she would love to move onto technical rounds and then ghosted me despite follow-up
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what would you do if we ghosted you and wasted your time?