I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at CrowdStrike in Jun 2024
Interview
Went through the initial HR outreach, manager interview, and a quick coding screen(with some fairly straightforward questions), and noted that there was a take-home design document project had the process been successful. Recruiters was extremely knowledgable, and interviewers were pretty friendly (almost to a fault - even wanted me to finish my thoughts after failing the coding screen)
They did ghost me afterwards though, so not as good an experience as originally thought
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
basic tree traversal + mapping question
discuss an interesting project I worked on
I applied online. I interviewed at CrowdStrike in Dec 2025
Interview
First, HR interview. Then, the technical interview. The interviewers didn't introduce themselves, just 2 people joined the meeting and started the interview. They asked some wrong questions related to technical issues like how to sort an object in Java. It was odd. Finally, I did not have the opportunity to ask them my questions.
I applied online. I interviewed at CrowdStrike (Toronto, ON)
Interview
They had set an initial interview that they cancelled last minute and rescheduled it. Interviewer was ok. They asked typical interview questions: like tell me about yourself, why do u want to leave current job,
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
they also directly asked if I am a citizen, PR or on visa,if so what type of visa which is very un-professioanl and I believe illegal in Canada, u can just ask" Are you legally entitled to work in Canada?", did not hear back from them.
Medium level Leetcode style questions to solve in a shared IDE prompt. Including various algorithms and numerous data structure.
Some guidance was provided from time to time with the sole purpose of exploring the different solutions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Memory allocation considerations, pros and cons of different approaches