I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Tableau Software (Seattle, WA) in Oct 2017
Interview
I spent 40 to 60 hours on this process easily. I was fully qualified, fully prepared, recommended by someone working there. I watched all of the videos they told me to watch, read everything they said to read, and practiced my demo in front of my old coworkers and a group of friends. I understand that there was clearly someone more qualified than myself. However, I wish I wouldn't have spent so much time refining a challenging (really endless) project. It was a great and fun demo, but not the right choice for an interview. I highly discourage applying for his position unless you have fully planned for failure and have the time to commit. It was a bit more emotional of a let down, because you put so much effort into it.
I applied online. I interviewed at Tableau Software
Interview
Interviewed in 2019 for the product consultant role. Interviews included behavioral and take home-style evaluations. Overall, it was a great experience, but the compensation eventually offered was pretty lackluster. Ended up turning it down for a more competitive offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I can't recall specific questions, but I remember other interview overviews were pretty on-point.
I applied online, product consulting intern. After 10 days, I got an email that the recuriter invited me to have a phone call, saying that discuss with me about my background and skills in detail.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Tableau Software (Washington, DC)
Interview
A several step process.
(1) A basic screening over the phone with a recruiter.
(2) An assignment (essentially homework) in Tableau to familiarize with the software.
(3) A phone interview with the Product Consulting Manager, which was still fairly casual.
(4) A 40 minute presentation, done in Tableau, to a team of four managers, with 1-on-1s with each afterwards, each lasting 30 minutes.
This is the whole process. I did not get an offer at the end, which was extremely disappointing considering how much work this interview process was.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions were tailored to my experience a whole lot, so they asked a lot about my programming background.