Candidates applying for Software Engineer roles take an average of 7 days to get hired, when considering 1 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Ramp overall takes an average of 7 days.
Common stages of the interview process at Ramp as a Software Engineer according to 1 Glassdoor interviews include:
Skills test: 50%
One on one interview: 50%
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I applied through other source. I interviewed at Ramp (Burke, VA)
Interview
The interview process started with an initial recruiter screen covering my background, technical experience, and interest in the role. After that, I had a technical interview focused on discussing past projects, problem solving, and general software engineering concepts. The interviewers were friendly and the overall process felt conversational rather than overly stressful. Communication throughout the process was clear and scheduling was straightforward.
Pretty typical. Coding round. Then onsite with another two coding rounds, project deep dive, and behavioral. There’s one “AI enabled” coding round which I think they’re still figuring out. Behavioral is pretty normal questions. Coding interview the recruiter gave me some insight into kind of problem (graph, api design) and system design was trivial. No white boarding etc.
My recruiter was pretty bad imo but that’s just luck of the draw. I felt he didn’t know much about the process and didn’t really help me prepare / couldn’t answer questions around why interviews were structured a certain way (system design is a bit diff with no white boarding and I was trying to understand if there was anything to keep in mind given that) and what signal they were looking for.
Overall I didn’t really like the people I interviewed with. I think the people at ramp from what I have heard are smart, but on a personal level I didn’t like them so I wasn’t disappointed when I don’t get an offer.
Practical questions - not strictly leetcode. Standard behavioral rounds as well. Worth knowing your basic algorithms - but no need to go extraordinarily deep. More about coding under pressure and using AI properly in the AI round.
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