I applied online. I interviewed at Stanford University (Stanford, CA)
Interview
Had a 15 minute phone screen then was told my resume would be passed on to the Manager. Received an email from the Manager about a week later to come in for an in person interview. The Manager enjoyed talking to me so my interview went way overtime. The Manager was completely understanding of being a few minutes late. Parking can be a bear and the campus is massive so leave yourself plenty of time. The environment was relaxed and low pressure.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What do you do at your current position?
What do you like the least about your current position?
How do you handle multiple responsibilities?
What do you look for in an ideal Manager?
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Stanford University in Feb 2024
Interview
Applied online, didn't hear anything for about a month and a half. Had a 45 minute phone screening interview (every question was a "tell me a time..." prompt), a 6 person panel interview on zoom about a week after the initial screening (questions were similar to the screening questions), then an hour and a half 1 on 1 in person "interview" (was more of a get to know you, see if personalities mesh chat) a week after the panel. Received an offer 2 days after the in person interview. Background check and onboarding took almost 3 weeks. My first day was 3 months to the day since my initial application. Luckily I could afford to wait the LONG hiring/onboarding process out, but I don't know how they expect people who need jobs asap to wait 3 months. The offer was quite fair, in my opinion - closer to the top end of the range shown on the ad.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me a time when you worked with people who's opinions were different than your own and how did you handle that?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Stanford University in Sept 2023
Interview
First there were 3 separate phone calls - one of them screening for about 30 minutes, the other two - some questions and getting to know the team. Then in-person interview with a panel of 3 people. After it a technical Zoom one-on-one interview and reference check.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Stanford University in Jan 2022
Interview
I was asked to do all 3 interviews. 1 screening phone call followed by two virtual interviews. None of the questions were too difficult. I never heard back from any of the interviewers; even after reaching out to them.