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      Software Engineer Interview

      17 Oct 2022
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Iterable

      Interview

      Overall, I was unimpressed with their people. They seem to pride themselves on their interview experience, but the two people I spoke with (a recruiter and a manager) did not seem to follow this goal. The manager was condescending and dismissed me seemingly based on my years of experience before I was able to explain myself. I would have declined to continue, but my interviews ended after that. I was not surprised as we were clearly not a good fit.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why did you choose Iterable?
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      Software Engineer Interview

      5 Dec 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Seattle, WA
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Iterable (Seattle, WA) in Oct 2021

      Interview

      I was approached by a recruiter from the company, the entire interview process consisted of seven rounds. The first round was a technical phone screen. The virtual onsite consisted of 5 rounds (4 rounds on the 1st day and 1 round on the 2nd day - this was more so a q&a session with the hiring manager). Throughout the interview process, everyone I spoke to was very nice and courteous. The interview was very well organized and the recruiter I was working with was extremely helpful with prepping me before the virtual onsite!

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Can't discuss interview questions since I signed an NDA but as others have mentioned be prepared to present a past work project for the virtual onsite.
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      Iterable response
      4y
      We're so happy to hear you had a positive experience! Thank you for the review, and we hope you'll consider Iterable a friend!

      Software Engineer Interview

      2 Sept 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Iterable

      Interview

      Pretty grueling interview process that spanned the course of 5 days with multiple different people, including 3-hour-long sessions of live coding. Interview started off pretty typical: Recruiter phone screen then an interview with a manager. Then ended with some live coding, and finally a presentation to a panel on some project/code you've worked on. Frankly the 3 hours of live coding felt gratuitous and by the end of it, I was completely drained and barely even wanted the job anymore. The issue with the live coding is that it left little to no time to ask the engineers you're interviewing with any questions about the role, because you'll need near the full hour to complete the programs. In my opinion, I got the point across that I was competent with the first coding session and when I entered the second and third, I really didn't care if I got the job or not because it started to feel more like billable work, rather than a test of my skillset. The presentation to the panel came immediately after the third live coding session. It was less difficult, but coming off of the previous session, I was tired and just wanted the whole process to be over. If I had advice to the company, either ditch the live coding sessions and give candidates a 1-hour take-home assignment and then have a conversation about that in the interviews, which will also give the opportunity for the candidate to get to know the engineers better. Or if you really want to keep the live coding (which I feel like they shouldn't because live coding is antiquated and doesn't actually depict how someone is going to be in a real-world scenario), limit it to 1 hour. 3 sessions is extremely obnoxious. Overall, I passed the interview, but in the future, if a company ever told me that this was their interview process, I would immediately withdrawal my application and save myself the trouble

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Show a work you're proud of to a panel
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      Iterable response
      4y
      Hello! Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback on your interview with Iterable. We strive to provide a positive candidate experience for everyone who interviews with us, and we're sorry to hear your experience left something to be desired. If you'd like to continue the conversation, we invite you to reach out to us at recruiting@iterable.com

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