Honestly, one of the most refreshing interview processes I’ve gone through.
After the initial intro call, they send you a take-home project – but it’s not your typical boring task.
They encourage creativity, weirdness, and humor. You’re supposed to show off not just your technical skills, but how you think and build something Clay users would actually love.
I felt like I could be myself.
I turned the assignment into a mini show-and-tell, built something genuinely useful, and presented it with a twist of humor. You can tell they really value original thinking, not just checkbox experience.
The best part? There’s zero corporate stiffness. They treat you like a creative partner, not a candidate to drill.
I left the process feeling inspired, not drained.
Advice: If you're applying – don't play it safe. Show your brain and your personality.
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Clay's interview process for their GTM Engineer roles in New York, New York is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
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