I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Slack
Interview
Applied directly through the career page. Heard back from a recruiter 2 days later and had an initial phone screening. The recruiter was courteous and polite, but the culture and team seemed a bit pretentious. It felt like it was more about how great Slack is and how it is a privilege to work there etc. After a positive first phone screening I was given an assignment to complete and send back which I actually put a lot of thought and time into for basic questions. I had a feeling before I sent it in they already made a decision to not move forward but I submitted it anyways.
I was rejected from the position saying that I wasn't what they were looking for. That is fine with me. However, after searching Linkedin for the team members in the same role, I saw a lot less qualified people with not close to the amount of experience they are asking/looking for.
I have a feeling that Slack is a culture around cliques and the "in crowd". It speaks to the amount of company reviews vs interview reviews for them as no one seems to be "cool" enough for them.
4 interview
Manager
Colleague
VP
PPT interview
But last interview, need to prep for PPT just for the interview, actually that is waste of time for interviewer.
It need at least 5 hrs to prepare and show the PPT. Who can compensate my time?
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Could you share your win experience
Who is the tough customer you met
4 rounds of interviews and a few homework assignments. overall it was very time consuming and i wound up accepting another offer. they asked the same types of questions over and over
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Slack (Paris) in Sept 2022
Interview
I had a 30 minutes call with a Talent Acquisition who asked question in industrial mode.
And I had a 45 minutes call with the hiring manager then no news since 2 weeks.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- Tell me about yourself
- Why do you want to join slack ?
- How do you manage your book ?
- What are you improvement areas ?