Skip to contentSkip to footer
  • Community
  • Jobs
  • Companies
  • Salaries
  • For employers
      Notifications

      Loading...

      Elevate your career

      Discover your earning potential, land dream jobs, and share work-life insights anonymously.

      employer cover photo
      employer logo
      employer logo

      Iterable

      Engaged employer

      About
      Reviews
      Pay and benefits
      Jobs
      Interviews
      Interviews
      Related searches: Iterable reviews | Iterable jobs | Iterable salaries | Iterable benefits
      Iterable interviewsIterable Machine Learning Engineer interviewsIterable interview


      Glassdoor

      • About / Press
      • Awards
      • Blog
      • Research
      • Contact Us
      • Guides

      Employers

      • Free Employer Account
      • Employer Centre
      • Employers Blog

      Information

      • Help
      • Guidelines
      • Terms of Use
      • Privacy and Ad Choices
      • Do Not Sell Or Share My Information
      • Cookie Consent Tool
      • Security

      Work With Us

      • Advertisers
      • Careers
      Download the App

      • Browse by:
      • Companies
      • Jobs
      • Locations
      • Communities
      • Recent posts

      Copyright © 2008-2026. Glassdoor LLC. "Glassdoor," "Worklife Pro," "Bowls" and logo are proprietary trademarks of Glassdoor LLC.

      Followed companies

      Stay ahead in opportunities and insider tips by following your dream companies.

      Job searches

      Get personalised job recommendations and updates by starting your searches.

      Machine Learning Engineer Interview

      9 Dec 2020
      Anonymous employee
      San Francisco, CA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Iterable (San Francisco, CA) in June 2020

      Interview

      Technical screening followed on on-site interviews. The on-site consisted of a presentation on an assigned topic followed by coding (I chose Python), design, and ML interviews. Overall I felt the primary goal was to gauge my clarity of communication and ability to respond to the interviewers’ questions. I interviewed during Covid, so being a clear communicator over Zoom is absolutely essential to success (both during and after the interview). It is better to show mastery of a few ML topics than attempt to be a Jack-of-all-trades — they aren’t going to push you on SOTA. The presentation was primarily a test of technical communication skill. I presented on an unfamiliar topic (auto ML), but I was glad to start the day on something focused on communication and preparation. I was asked a few questions at the end — none were tricky. The coding interviews were a typical CoderPad-style interview. Emphasis was placed on testing and communication. All the questions seemed to be leetcode easy/soft medium level. The design interview was focused on databases. I told the interviewer upfront that this is a weakness of mine, so we only discussed SQL databases. A more senior person probably would be pushed harder on this topic. The ML interview covered some basics (e.g. over/underfitting) as well as my previous experience. I described a previous project, including the successes, failures, and things I would have changed. Once again, emphasis on being clear, not on technical difficulty.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      What is overfitting, how do you identify it, and how do you correct it?
      Answer question

      Question 2

      Describe a previous ML project. What were the results? What were the challenges? Would you have done anything differently?
      Answer question
      1
      avatar
      Iterable response
      5y
      We're so happy to hear you had a positive experience! Thank you for the review, and we hope you'll consider Iterable a friend!

      Bowls

      Get actionable career advice tailored to you by joining more bowls.

      Company Bowl sample

      Want the inside scoop on your own company?

      Check out your Company Bowl for anonymous work chats.