I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Nextdoor in Mar 2024
Interview
Very reasonable process: two tech screens followed up with a virtual onsite. Virtual onsite consisted of coding, system design and hiring manager rounds. They didn't ask puzzle or trivia questions, but mix of leetcode medium with general programming / design. I really enjoyed the process and collaborating with interviewers.
Overall I had very positive experience, and my recruiter was very responsive, which I appreciate. Unfortunately, I didn't get an offer as they leveled me below a level they're looking for. I hope to work for Nextdoor one day.
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phone call into coding screen
coding screen -> full loop but decided to stop after passing the coding screen
next is the typical 4-5 hr interview day with coding, system design, behavioral, etc
standard 3 rounds of LC style coding, 1 system design, 1 behavior round. Passed all rounds but no matching team, no offer. Don't think they have a candidate pool that will keep you for a while. So make sure you have the team aligned before doing the interview; otherwise do not waste your time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
LC style question, medium to hard with a couple of follow-ups.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Nextdoor
Interview
I began by speaking with the recruiter to understand the role and expectations. After that, I completed two technical coding screens. I then participated in a five-person panel interview, which included the hiring manager and involved additional coding exercises as well as a deeper discussion of system and architectural design.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The coding questions are straightforward and don’t include any tricks. Nextdoor keeps the problems closely aligned with their actual products, making them feel like realistic tasks you might handle as an employee.