I applied through Triplebyte. The entire interview process was very thorough and well-structured.
The onsite consisted of:
The company also conducts a thorough reference check after you pass the onsite.
It was an overall very positive experience. You will get to meet a lot of people throughout the interview (recruiter, hiring manager, product manager, VP of engineering to CEO), all of whom I found very pleasant, talented, and passionate. It was definitely a two-way process, in which the candidate also gets to know the company in great detail.
There also seemed to be very interesting, unique front-end challenges in its product. I ended up declining the offer, but I left impressed with the company's vision, team, and product (in fact, their product helped me correct a dozen mistakes while writing this review).
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The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the Grammarly Front End Engineer role in San Francisco, California.
Grammarly's interview process for their Front End Engineer roles in San Francisco, California is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Grammarly's Front End Engineer interview process in San Francisco, California.