After just a couple of days from my application, I received an email asking me to fill out a questionnaire. It had some questions about troubleshooting, one question about my interest in Dropbox, and a final creative question (the famous "toaster" question).
After a few more days, I received an email from another recruiter asking to set up a phone call. I was shortly called by the Team Lead, who asked me just 3-4 questions. If you look at the questions posted here on Glassdoor, you will probably be well prepared for the phone interview. I only received one question that I didn't expect.
Unfortunately, I received an email saying that I was not a match for this role. The recruiting process was really fast and enjoyable. I will definitely recommend the experience to anyone!
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The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the Dropbox User Operations Engineer role in Austin, Texas.
Dropbox's interview process for their User Operations Engineer roles in Austin, Texas is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Dropbox's User Operations Engineer interview process in Austin, Texas.