I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at iHeartMedia (New York, NY) in Jan 2018
Interview
Summary:
avoid this place or train for interview.
Phone screen with (deranged) recruiter, engineers, finalizing with onsite.
Must share negative experience with this company.
The interview process was going well until the final stage. As it looks from now, this is due to the recruiter they have. So, in short they use illegal practices, I did not unfortunately collected materials, but others who will work with this company must know that.
They waste your time knowing that they cannot offer even average market salary and reveal that at the end :), morons!
However, engineers were nice talk to. The company is dying though, read news, pretty sad.
Interview is typical, nothing fancy.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
* algo
* do some short coding
* devopvs knowledge
* something else..
Nice screening interview with a recruiter, then technical interview without a single technical question, only my background description which is exactly aligned with the tech stack they using, then rejecting without any reasonable feedback, only abstract and contradictive "you have strong background and a lot of valuable experience, however we decided to go with a different candidate".
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at iHeartMedia (Austin, TX) in Sep 2022
Interview
Recruiter reached out to me about an interview and immediately ghosted with no explanation. I'd prefer careful consideration before reach out or a reason why the interview process ended ended.
I applied online. I interviewed at iHeartMedia (Austin, TX) in Mar 2021
Interview
(1) HR Phone Screen - simple, basic, what you'd expect from any HR phone screen.
(2) Interview with SVP of Engineering - conversational, basically talking about the project they're working on and what my place would be in it. Very nice guy, has been in the industry for a while and knew his stuff.
(3) Interview with two team members - one was similarly conversational, the other was more technical-minded and asked a lot of questions about my previous projects. This was the one that I felt I didn't do well on, but still felt like I answered his questions satisfactorily judging by his tone.
... and then nothing for 2.5 weeks. I reached out for contact but haven't heard anything back. I assume I've been ghosted. If that's the case, extremely unprofessional and frustrating.
(4) ... Ghosted!