I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at SurveyMonkey (Ottawa, ON) in Oct 2018
Interview
Met with a recruiter at a hackathon, had a 30-minute chat with them and was later invited to technical interviews. All interviews were 45 mins over video call with one interviewer at a time.
One technical interview, then if you pass, you have three back-to-back interviews (2 technical, 1 behavioral).
Personally, I thought the interview process was a bit lengthy for an internship (5 interviews in total).
All the interviewers were super nice, and the culture/office seemed super chill. The offer was pretty competitive for Ottawa, however, I declined for a better opportunity.
A recruiter reached out to me after attending one of the events through employee referral, after which I had a phone screen for about 30 minutes, one 45 min technical interview followed by 3 final round interviews - 2 technical, one behavioural each for 45 minutes.
I applied in-person. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at SurveyMonkey in Oct 2020
Interview
It was almost a 3 hour long interview, back to back with no breaks.. The interviewer had his own way of solving the problem and didn't appreciate my solution. Overall, exhausting experience, feels like they just wanted you to memorize data structures..
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at SurveyMonkey (Boston, MA) in Sept 2020
Interview
Phone screen followed by a live coding session. Phone screen was mostly behavioral/background questions while coding demo started off with some behavioral followed by technical questions. Your best bet is to explain your thought process while you go.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
can't really remember the questions but it was something you might see on leet code