I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at LinkedIn
Interview
I was contacted by a recruiter about three weeks after applying, then we had a phone screening which was quite basic; background questions about myself and my work experience. After a few weeks of waiting I was told I got through to the on site interview. Again, it took some time for them to send me the relevant information for the interview day but when the day came, it was very impressive. We arrived in and were given breakfast, then some speeches from the recruiters and the head of the program, then three half hour interviews, followed by dinner in their (impressive) dining area. Then we were given a tour of the city, and after meeting some of the existing members of the BLP team, we were taken to a bar for drinks and finger food. The day in itself was the most impressive I've been to in a year of interviewing, but again, I was left waiting for several weeks to hear about the status of my application, in spite of three promised dates which passed by.
It's hard to judge the experience as it was so mixed. Everyone we met was extremely friendly and clearly very intelligent, and the day came at great expense to the company (including flights and accommodation), but being messed around by recruiters is quite annoying. Obviously it's a very stressful job but realistic estimates should be given, and I don't feel someone should have to wait for weeks on end to be told they didn't get the job.
Applied through Management Leadership for Tomorrow. Found out about the phone screen interview one week after applying. There are 4 interviews in total, and the waiting process depends for each candidate.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Could you give me an example of when you could have been more self aware? 2. Could you give me an example of when you had to be adaptable? 3. Could you give me an example of when you had to make a quick decision? 4. Why do you want to work at linkedin?
I applied online. I interviewed at LinkedIn (San Francisco, CA) in Feb 2022
Interview
3 Rounds of interviews. First one is very standard with typical interview questions. Second interview focus on behavioral questions and what you would do in certain scenarios. The last round was a group interview case study, which was very difficult and you are working in teams of 4 with other candidates. Overall good interview experience but the last round was difficult trying to directly compete with other candidates.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How have you reacted dealing with a difficult team?
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at LinkedIn (Dublin, Dublin) in Jan 2022
Interview
4 different phases: CV + cover letter, and 3 interviews.
The process take at least 1-2 months
The first interview is with a recruiter, and then with different persons from the team like an alumni of the BLP