I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Uber (New York, NY) in Oct 2018
Interview
The whole process is not professional. The interviewer didn't call at first time as scheduled, and no recruiter follows me up until I asked. The phone interview asked two technical questions and coding on shared document. I resolved questions and still got rejected and they refuse to share the feedback. There was less communication during the interview and the interviewer was doing something else. It feels like a teacher is watching you are doing an exam, instead of communicating ideas.
Surprisingly, the interview felt quite straightforward, especially for a senior role. I started with a technical screen, where I was asked to design an Uber Eats cart service. It caught me off guard initially, but then I remembered a specific mock I had practiced on PracHub that was nearly spot-on with this scenario. The final round included some behavioral questions, and although I received an offer, I ultimately decided to decline. Overall, it was a positive experience.
I applied online. I interviewed at Uber (Bengaluru)
Interview
Round 1 - Coding
Question: Count Rectangle-Line Intersections. Given a set of rectangles and a set of vertical line segments, count how many places the vertical lines intersect the rectangle edges (ignoring edge-on-edge overlaps).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Count Rectangle-Line Intersections. Given a set of rectangles and a set of vertical line segments, count how many places the vertical lines intersect the rectangle edges.
2 coding phases + 1 system design + 1 behavior.
It followed the Big Tech interview process.
The interviewers were nice and supportive,
I really enjoyed the process.
You must be sharp at your coding skills for sure,
they are very technical.