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      Engineering Manager Interview

      2 Apr 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      New York, NY
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Grubhub (New York, NY) in Feb 2019

      Interview

      Lots of jockying, cant interview for the job you want, recruiters have to go back and forth before they even let you interview for the job. Instgram problem Design an API for a plugable service to allow people to make there own scheduling constraints build a simple xml parser Came in for a 5 hour on site. I could tell right off the bat that 1 person was going to review me unfavorably just by the way they cooked the scenario against me. When they did not agree with my answer did not ask for more detail or explanation just kinda said "really?". Scenarios were mostly vague and abstract no one said what they really wanted. Hiring manager just asked very general questions about unit testing. Grub hub had me read a ton of material that no one referneced AT ALL. Reading it all was even a larger waste of time then the interview. Never said why I did not do well on the interview, something like "good but not good enough, maybe a position on another team, but those jobs are only in another state would you move?" Once they are done with you they just dead you really fast, cant even just give you a nice phone call. When your in the process they are like "soo helpful" and when your at the tail end they wont get back to you and you have to call them like 6 times to get a no. Then 1 month later some other recruiter cold calls you about the jobs that supposedly only exist in NY. Big liars. Say anything to get you in and then on the way out just make up lie after lie about why its taking so long hoping you go away.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      XML parser
      1 Answer

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