A recruiter reached out to me pretty quickly after I applied online.
After a brief phone screen about my background, I was invited to come to the office for an on-site interview.
I first had lunch with one of the SREs, who was very friendly. The food was amazing too (so jealous of the employees at the SF office who get to eat it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
I then had about an hour interview with another SRE, which went positively from my perspective, but apparently wasn't good enough.
I found out a couple of weeks later (the delay was a bit frustrating) that they didn't see me as a good fit for the position at this time. They also couldn't tell me what went wrong due to company policy.
Write a script in Bash or Python that lists all duplicate files in a directory.
What happens when you type http://www.dropbox.com/ into a browser and hit enter?
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Dropbox Site Reliability Engineer role in San Francisco, California.
Dropbox's interview process for their Site Reliability Engineer roles in San Francisco, California is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having mixed feelings for Dropbox's Site Reliability Engineer interview process in San Francisco, California.

