I had about 12 separate interviews. These included tech rounds, behavioral interviews, team matching, and more. It was a lot of rounds, but it wasn't that bad compared to some other experiences.
The main pain point was that it moved very slowly. I started interviewing in October and was mostly wrapped up by the end of the year, although I was pulled into two team matching rounds in the spring. Overall, it was alright, but it felt a bit unorganized and overly indexed on "Tell me a time" questions.
Lots of "tell me about a time" type questions. The tech rounds were pretty standard and straightforward.
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Airbnb's interview process for their Android Software Engineer roles in San Francisco, California is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having mixed feelings for Airbnb's Android Software Engineer interview process in San Francisco, California.