| It's been a while since I've interviewed but what can they possibly be asking over 7-8 rounds? From what I recall, most companies did 3-5 rounds with escalating time commitment from both sides as the rounds progressed. A typical process would be: * short 15-20 minute phone call with a recruiter to discuss your experience and gauge your interest. * take home coding test. I consider this step to be a low pass filter to weed out candidates who can't code at all. * phone interview. This would take about 1 hour with 1-2 engineers on the other end, possibly including the hiring manager. Technical questions would get asked here. * in person interviews. Usually a full day with the company flying you out to their location. This would be a mix of culture fit, tech questions, meeting the team, etc. That's four rounds. What would you cover in the other 3-4? |
Why would you count that as 1 interview? It's always an exhausting 4 hour marathon of algorithms, data structures and systems design rounds with 4 different people, frequently split over a couple of days.