I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Stanford University in Feb 2024
Average interview
Application
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Stanford University in Sep 2023
Interview
First there were 3 separate phone calls - one of them screening for about 30 minutes, the other two - some questions and getting to know the team. Then in-person interview with a panel of 3 people. After it a technical Zoom one-on-one interview and reference check.
Applied online, didn't hear anything for about a month and a half. Had a 45 minute phone screening interview (every question was a "tell me a time..." prompt), a 6 person panel interview on zoom about a week after the initial screening (questions were similar to the screening questions), then an hour and a half 1 on 1 in person "interview" (was more of a get to know you, see if personalities mesh chat) a week after the panel. Received an offer 2 days after the in person interview. Background check and onboarding took almost 3 weeks. My first day was 3 months to the day since my initial application. Luckily I could afford to wait the LONG hiring/onboarding process out, but I don't know how they expect people who need jobs asap to wait 3 months. The offer was quite fair, in my opinion - closer to the top end of the range shown on the ad.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me a time when you worked with people who's opinions were different than your own and how did you handle that?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Stanford University in Jan 2022
Interview
I was asked to do all 3 interviews. 1 screening phone call followed by two virtual interviews. None of the questions were too difficult. I never heard back from any of the interviewers; even after reaching out to them.