I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Palantir Technologies (Sydney) in Aug 2014
Interview
I asked a recruiter for details on the position and weeks elapsed before she set up some time for a phone interview, her being in the US, me in Australia. She was 30 mins late but the discussion was pleasant enough. Some standard screening questions. I was disappointed that she could not articulate the role for me. I guessed that it was basically just a proposal writer/communications job but they tried to dress it up as something more exciting (a trend apparent in a lot of their job titles). I was asked to send in writing samples - but she was not specific on style. The whole experience left me quite flat and not at all enamoured with the company.
Interviews with different team members to scope the role and assess team and company fit. Mainly communicated with the hiring manager. A few weeks between each call. Calls done via zoom then was invited to office for a in person interviews Not via recruiter.
It was straight forward. 4 rounds. Did an analysis on one company and how to best reaching out to the company and the sequence you are writing to get a meeting. One of the question was sell me a pen.
I applied online. I interviewed at Palantir Technologies (London, England) in Jan 2023
Interview
The first stage was a simple zoom call with HR, then had another interview with someone from the team , was given a prospecting task without a submission timeline, and was told I did not make it to the next stage
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nothing much CV based questions, just research on the company. The interviewer was a bit friendly