I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at GitLab (Nowhere, OK) in Jan 2020
Interview
There was a phone screen with a recruiter, then 4 x 1 on 1 interviews. One with the Director of Engineering, one with the Product Manager of the team I would be joining, one with the current Engineering Manager of the team, and one with the Senior Director of Development.
Each interviewer had their own questions and interview style. It did not seem like they had access to the previous interviewers questions/notes, so there was a bit of overlap. Everyone was very nice and it was a great experience to get the opportunity to talk to all of these people. It's clear they enjoy their work and are good at it.
Note that it does take some time to co-ordinate all of these interviews. The winter break was in the middle of my interview process which artificially lengthened it by a few weeks.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time that you dealt with a conflict on your team?
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at GitLab (Detroit, MI) in Oct 2024
Interview
My GitLab interview process began with a straightforward screening call with a Sr GitLab Recruiter. We discussed my salary expectations and GitLab's compensation package, including benefits and RSUs. We also reviewed my experience and the responsibilities of the Engineering Manager, Engineering Productivity role.
The Sr GitLab Recruiter clearly outlined the four-step interview process, providing details about each stage and sharing the interviewers' LinkedIn profiles. This transparency was appreciated. I promptly provided my availability for the next three weeks via a Calendly link.
However, communication stalled after the initial call. While the Sr GitLab Recruiter had mentioned observing Indigenous Peoples' Day, I didn't anticipate this would lead to a delay in scheduling. After several weeks without updates, I followed up with the corporate recruiting email address to confirm my availability. Unfortunately, I did not receive a response and ultimately was not moved forward in the process.
This lack of communication was disappointing, especially given the initial clarity and my promptness in providing scheduling options. While my experience with GitLab wasn't positive, I hope others have a smoother process. I've since secured an interview with GitHub and remain optimistic about finding the right opportunity.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Technical Interview (60 minutes): Design an incident triage system and discuss your approach to balancing immediate and long-term productivity improvements.
Very good process, clear communications. Nice feedback in the end. Everyone is well prepared for the interview, with a lot of empathy and positive vibes. The hiring manager was pretty skilled and experienced. Gave me a lot of excellent and actionable development tips.
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Question 1
Lots of good questions on tech process organization
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at GitLab (London, England) in Feb 2022
Interview
Interview was four rounds, four interviews total not counting the recruiter phone screen which you can fail. Interviews were:
Managerial Behavioral
Reverse System Design - talk in depth about a project or two you've done in the past
PM chat - interview with a product manager
Director interview - interview with an engineering director