I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Uber (London, England) in Oct 2018
Interview
Well...Laughable if you are in a good mood with a great sense of humour. Got contacted by their recruiter who scheduled an initial call. The call was with someone else (no info provided beforehand) and that is when the fun started :-)
Before even the conversation started, I was told that I had to agree to the salary in offer (very low by any standard) to be able to have a discussion about the role! Then the person proceeded to let me know how many people will be lucky to be able to be having a conversation about a role with their organisation. Needless to say I declined, thank him for "his time" and said my good bye. Even if the salary was aligned to my expectation I would have declined to proceed. The first few minutes of this call could not excuse his behaviour or approach in a recruitment process.
Not sure how UBER hopes to get talented people onboard for senior role. The thing is there are great companies out there looking for talent, experience, great performer & leader so please go find them if you can. I know I did.
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Negative experience
Average interview
Application
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Uber (Sydney) in Mar 2026
Interview
Unpleasant process…
It was a really hefty process that involved significant time investment to complete the case study at the final round then you are rejected without any feedback besides asking for it.
first round with the recruiter - very straight forward and simple
second round with the hiring manager - competency questions (45 mins)
third round - send you a csv file - you solve it thenpresent it and then have 2 more 45 min interviews with higher up people on the team
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
they asked me to tell them about - "if you were in a situation where you had to solve a problem using data what would you do"
- case (home) for 1hr presentations - 2 rounds: reporting manager and council for case interview not so hard but need to be really familiar with the data Really appreciaite the process, it's smooth and clear along the way.