I applied online and received a HackerRank coding challenge, and then scheduled an on-site interview in Atlanta.
On the day of the interview, the building was a WeWork co-working space, and they did not provide for parking fees, which were quite high. Since they didn't own the building, there were no basic facilities provided or at least easily available, such as a mineral water bottle.
The total interview was about 3-4 hours long with three technical rounds. The interviewers were nice, but there was not an adequate break between each round.
In one technical round, an interviewer came with their laptop and took 10 minutes to set up. They then asked me to finish the challenge in the remaining time for that hour, which was a bad experience. I was expecting a workstation with a readily set-up development environment for the challenge.
After completion of all rounds, lunch was served with a presentation about BlackRock. Immediately after, the final decision was conveyed, which was really good as they didn't make us wait long.
After I received the decision, I asked for feedback on the interview for learning and development purposes a couple of times, but it seems they don't care or respect candidates enough to reply, even after I followed up.
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The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the BlackRock Senior Software Engineer role in Atlanta, Georgia.
BlackRock's interview process for their Senior Software Engineer roles in Atlanta, Georgia is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for BlackRock's Senior Software Engineer interview process in Atlanta, Georgia.