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      Senior Analytics Engineer Interview

      6 July 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Bengaluru

      Other Senior Analytics Engineer interview reviews for HubSpot

      Senior Analytics Engineer Interview

      27 Jan 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at HubSpot (Bengaluru) in Feb 2026

      Interview

      Extensive interview process Initial screening, Assessment test, HR manager interview, Take home assignment, Demo interview with 3 panel members, 3 loop interview Overall experience was positive but at the end, They put the role on hold after i cleared all rounds

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell my about how you handle project in dbt?
      Answer question

      I applied online. I interviewed at HubSpot

      Interview

      I would say my interview process started off even weird with the fact I got a rejection letter than a week later a email to schedule an interview. However, I schedule the interview and it starts off as the typical get to know first line behavioral then the person began to ask technical questions. Although, caught off guard, I answer them example he asked me what was an ETL, and I told him it was a traditional data pipeline process, meaning extract, transform, and load. A simple example being when you extract a file, or data from a database, transform (ex. cleanse it, and align it to your data structure/needs), and load it to what ever storage you now want to place this data, i.e. a table in your database. He then aske me what is the largest table I work with at my current job, I told him given my CURRENT INDUSTRY, that the largest table with approx. be in the billions, or at a billion for number of records really.(Side note I didnt want to speak in gigabytes, petabytes, etc. because assuming that I am trying to give technical answers to a non technical person). I finish the interview, and about 3 days later I get a rather rude rejection letter that said I did not receive the role because I was lacking in data engineering experience. In regards to the questions I answered, I do not know how it was determined I was lacking in anything as I gave the answers any ACTUAL data practitioner would give. Honestly, I am writing this in hopes someone in HR leadership or tech leadership at this company will see this, and coach hiring managers and first line recruiters about how inappropriate it is to have first line recruiters ask technical questions, due to a. not having the knowledge to determine if a question was answered appropriately (not to a script, but what makes sense) , and b. its rude to quiz someone shortly after hello.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      question: What is an ETL?
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