I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Twilio (Fayetteville, AR) in Feb 2022
Interview
Applied online, got an OA (i thiiink it was 90 mins and 4 questions), 30 minute recruiter phone screen, then a hiring day virtual onsite with 4 interviews. 2 behavioral (one technical behavioral and one values), coding, and system design.
Coding wasn't super hard, mine was graph based. it was on their leetcode.
They put a lot of emphasis on their behavioral so make sure you have good, STAR answers for those based on the values.
Everyone I talked to was extremely nice and friendly, I had so much fun in the interview! Super happy with them and definitely expect this to be an awesome place to work.
I was given a take-home coding exercise, which was quite a bit more hefty than most others I've had. Sent a link to the public repo a few days later. The following week, the recruiter asked me to send the link I already sent. When I followed up the next week, I found that the recruiter's email bounced - they were no longer with the company. So I then emailed a higher-up, who passed me along to another recruiter, who I then sent my exercise to yet again. A rejection followed soon after with no feedback.
Phone screen and onsite with a few leetcode and system design questions. The overall process was professional and the recruiters did a good job of keeping me up to date.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Implement an LRU Cache with some existing boilerplate code
I applied online. I interviewed at Twilio (Dublin, Dublin)
Interview
Very friendly talent acquisition staff member, was given plenty of info for technical test, including what concepts would be asked. Had to do a systems design interview also and was given enough to prep for that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Programming question about traversing graphs, systems design question about a photo printing service