I applied online. I interviewed at Leverege in Jan 2026
Interview
The interview process consisted of a screening, technical, and a culture interview. You have two other meetings, but I would not deem these as interviews so I will omit them (you only have these conversations if you are likely being offered).
During the screening, you review your resume and general background. You'll answer some questions regarding your resume as it pertains to the position, in my case, it was related to my transition from engineering to product.
The technical screening was a unique interview meant to demonstrate the required previous engineering requirement for the position. It was a simple logic conversation that anyone with any technical background could do without much preparation. I would describe the conversation was discussing I/O functionality and the rationality behind your choices.
The final conversation is a culture interview as it pertains to the position. This is a typical interview where you meet folks you will work with. I answered questions about how I have previously handled delicate product situations before, par for the course for this position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How have you handled supporting an idea you did not personally back?
One call with engineers and a simple test that you can make from your home. There is no live coding at all. It's pretty easy overall, and the engineering team are super friendly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions about javascript, SQL, and data structure.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Leverege (Rockville, MD)
Interview
First I was interviewed by two people - it was a generic interview, not super technical. Once I got past the first round, I had another interview with 4 or 5 engineers from the company. It was way more technical - no coding involved just questions where I had to explain what I would do to solve specific problems.