I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Splunk (San Francisco, CA) in Jan 2022
Interview
Moved straight to the final round as I got an offer from the Software Engineer Role at Splunk. Took the recruiter a really long time to get back to me as the hiring manager was on a vacation. It was basically two technicals and one behavioral (3 hours). A lot of questions thrown relating to my resume and personally thought one of my interviewers was weird. This interviewer asked me questions regarding why my Computer Science degree at UC Berkeley was a Bachelor of Arts for 5+ minutes. Like what, are you serious? Please research those questions yourself and don't waste the precious time of the interviewee.
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Application
I applied online. I interviewed at Splunk in Apr 2023
Interview
I was contacted to have an initial interview with a senior engineer. The interview went well. We walked through a leetcode medium together. He was very friendly & he talked about working at Splunk. The bad part is they totally ghosted me even though the interview went well.... I tried reaching out to get any sort of response... NOTHING
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Question 1
leetcode medium, you don't have to run it just step through
I applied online. I interviewed at Splunk (San Jose, CA) in Nov 2020
Interview
Horrible process. Splunk recruiters need to learn how to communicate. They don't respect your time at all. All the bad reviews in GD are real deal. I never spoke to the recruiter until days after the interview. Most of the time I was communicating with the coordinator who had no idea what he was doing, but nice enough to point me to right people. Recruiter on the other-hand, was very hard to get a hold of. I had to email him multiple times and he finally responded and offered to call me on Saturday. He said the interview went okay, but they still have to get some more feed back from the interviewer and mentioned that he will get back to me on following Monday, but never did. The company is seems to be great, but the whole recruitment process seems to be very much in the below average.