I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Reddit in Jan 2023
Interview
- Expect very slow communication from the recruiter.
- Coding questions have a lot of problem description and tests you need to pass. Also, the interviewers are generally disinterested in your success or being there. They were late too!
- One round was the worst where the interviewer asked me to type the names of my previous managers and how they would rate me. He said they were going to reach out to them for confirmation. Seriously?
- System design rounds were fun. This is the only positive step in the interview process. Reddit has a long way before they IPO, and it seems they are struggling to increase their userbase. Also keep in mind that the last valuation is $6bn according to Fidelity, but internally Reddit values itself $10bn. Your RSUs will be inflated to lure you in.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Medium-level non-LC questions for coding and typical system design problems
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Reddit (Seattle, WA) in Feb 2026
Interview
Started of with recruiter technical screen, followed by a LC style coding interview, and then a hiring manager interview.
Did not go beyond that - I believe virtual onsite was next.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Reddit in Jun 2024
Interview
Typical tech interview process. If not slightly long.
After HR and technical screening, completed architectural and cross functional interviews. Standard conversations, you just need familiarity with the full stack picture of managing a web app.
Also did two live programming interview challenges which boiled down to transforming a data structure and writing vanilla JavaScript for a pretty directionless example UI. Nothing real-world related or very valid for evaluating actual engineering capabilities. Just basically the FAANG mentality of hiring people who are good at 30 minutes of speed programming some throw away code.
Tempting to say it was a negative experience due to the irrelevant content, but everyone was pleasant, and this is not uncommon. So just neutral I guess.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Transforming a flat data structure to a tree. Building a web form and dynamic table with vanilla JS.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Reddit in Sep 2023
Interview
The process took about a week or so. The whole thing was 4 interviews: Coding Interview, Architecture Interview, Behavioral Interview, Culture Fit Interview. I did not move forward past the coding interview even though it went really well and the interview ended with my interviewer saying that I definitely passed. But I know this happens sometimes for all kinds of reasons. The thing that made this a negative experience for me is that TA seemed like they were only considering me out of a sense of obligation because I listed someone higher up as a connection of mine in my application. Our interactions felt rushed and insincere, like they didn't want to waste any more time than they had to on me, and the rejection email I received after the coding interview seemed more about absolving them of any further expectation of responsiveness. The way it was written was confusing since they made it seem like it was based on my interviewer's feedback, but they didn't specify at all what that feedback was so for all I know they could have just lied about it. I followed up asking for clarification since I received positive feedback at the end of the interview but I never heard back. I know hiring teams have their hands full since the market is packed with good Engineers right now but for me this was the difference between a positive interview with just a disappointing outcome and a negative interview experience overall.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Repair a database from logs by transforming a list of transaction DTOs to a collection of billing status objects by defining and instantiating a BillingStatus class.