I applied through university. I interviewed at Goodwill (Los Angeles, CA) in Aug 2024
Interview
very engineering-driven rather than performative. Candidates usually describe it as respectful and low-pressure, starting with a conversational interview about experience and working style, followed by a realistic take-home exercise that reflects actual product work instead of algorithm puzzles. The technical discussions focus on code quality, decision-making, and long-term maintainability, with interviewers genuinely interested in how and why you think rather than trying to catch you out. Overall, it’s a slow, selective process that rewards engineers who value craftsmanship, clarity, and product polish—and it tends to feel more like a collaboration than a test.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
talk about your projects, how are they relevant to this position?
It was a smooth experience for me. The required really easy and conceptual questions. Questions revolved around data structure and algorithm. It was short interview. No question was asked during interview.
Good for experts and intermediate developers to pursue as goal additionally try your chance and try data structures and algorithms most importantly update your knowledge with the current technology to be better in future projects and improve your skills in your field
I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Goodwill in Aug 2024
Interview
Aptitude, Technical, both were somewhat average level and bit tricky questions. Overall good Learning Experience and learnt a lot. If we prepare well we can crack easily and you can prepare as same as like you do for every other companies.