I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at LinkedIn
Interview
The internal recruiter who identified and contacted me was excellent in all respects: very professional, helpful, diligent, and genuinely trying to identify the best talent for the company. I was given enough information about what to expect from the interview process, how to prepare for it, about the team and its goals as well as the company's recent highlights. And then came the phone screen...
The interviewer was very satisfied with my coding skills and told me during the call itself that I finished it faster than other candidates. He then asked me a few questions related to data science and algorithms. For just one of them, I told him that I looked into the mathematics of it about three years back, and so do not have the mathematical details of it on the top of my head, and then gave him an overview of the concepts involved. That was it. I was rejected, for saying that one partially negative thing about myself.
In the recent times, many companies are trying hard to improve their interview processes, as was evident in how the internal recruiter handled it. The interviewers are in need of more training still.
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I applied online, got contacted for a 30-min HR screen call, then proceeded to a 1-hour Technical screen round. All the interviewers are very nice and professional. I did not pass the Technical round, because the role has much higher technical requirements than my skillsets. Technical screen includes 50% Python coding a Leetcode medium problem, 25% stats/experiment questions, 25% general ML questions. HR followed up with results in a personalized email and encouraged to reapply in the future.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Experiment design question related to Simpson paradox
What are some ways to deal with class imbalance? pros and cons for each
Very clear and straight forward, but maybe a bit too broad. Would be better to be more focused on the area of expertise. Coding questions don't really make much sense for data scientists anymore, basic level yes but not hard coding questions.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at LinkedIn in Mar 2022
Interview
Phone screen + Onsite
Onsite has 5 rounds
HM
SQL + PYTHON
Data storytelling
Math
Case (Problem Solving + A/B testing)
The interview process going fluently and all interviewers show their professional. They are giving you positive feedbacks while your interviewing and encourage you to think more broadly. I feel they even want me to be in the company more than myself.
Didn't pass data storytelling round, all other rounds has a strong yes.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Stats/Prob+Linear regression+data story telling+A/B Testing+SQL/Python+Problem Solving case