It was ok, they seem pretty picky and had their posting up for a long time.. give people a chance to show you what they can do. People expect too much from marketers these days and want them to do like 6 interviews and never give talent people a chance
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Nanoleaf (Toronto, ON) in Jan 2021
Interview
Interview was professional and questions were clear. It was a team of 2 people in the design team leading the interview. Overall easy interview process and the questions weren't difficult to answer.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Nanoleaf (Toronto, ON) in Feb 2022
Interview
Applied through my University's job board.
The first interview was just an HR screening which took about 30 mins and they just talked about the company and whatnot.
Then they gave me a take-home assignment to do, which was a full-stack web app (front & back end with databases), which took about a week (I would not spend too much time on this. I spent a lot of time making mine look good and function properly while also achieving the bonus functions, which ate into my schoolwork time, but of the 84 applicants, only 6 even submitted the assignment).
The final interview was about a week after submission. During the final interview, they first went over the company, how much the pay is, which team I'd be working with, etc etc. Then they went over some of the projects I had in my resume, asked what I'd improve/change, what I learned, etc. They also went over the take-home assignment a little bit. Throughout the interview, they asked some web-dev-related questions what is CORS, APIs, Promises, etc). Finally, they gave me about 20-30 mins for me to ask some questions.
No Leetcode styles questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is CORS, have you worked with/made APIs, etc.