I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Tableau Software (Washington, DC) in Jul 2017
Interview
Involved Interview, but fair. Started with an initial phone screen, then an exercise using Tableau Desktop, a screen with the manager, and finally an in person demo using Tableau Desktop followed by 4 individual interviews with the demo panel. They are very interested in your attitude and how you would potentially fit into the team. Anything on your resume is fair game to be asked about/ explain. Thoughtful questions related to the job, the culture of Tableau, and your personal road map are very useful here
I applied online. I interviewed at Tableau Software
Interview
Interviewed in 2019 for the product consultant role. Interviews included behavioral and take home-style evaluations. Overall, it was a great experience, but the compensation eventually offered was pretty lackluster. Ended up turning it down for a more competitive offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I can't recall specific questions, but I remember other interview overviews were pretty on-point.
I applied online, product consulting intern. After 10 days, I got an email that the recuriter invited me to have a phone call, saying that discuss with me about my background and skills in detail.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Tableau Software (Washington, DC)
Interview
A several step process.
(1) A basic screening over the phone with a recruiter.
(2) An assignment (essentially homework) in Tableau to familiarize with the software.
(3) A phone interview with the Product Consulting Manager, which was still fairly casual.
(4) A 40 minute presentation, done in Tableau, to a team of four managers, with 1-on-1s with each afterwards, each lasting 30 minutes.
This is the whole process. I did not get an offer at the end, which was extremely disappointing considering how much work this interview process was.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions were tailored to my experience a whole lot, so they asked a lot about my programming background.