A recruiter responded to my initial application and lined up an introductory phone conversation.
We talked briefly about my experience and interest in LinkedIn.
The following week, I had a phone interview with two Web Developers which covered some basics of my experience and skill-set.
The next week, we did two 45-minute coding sessions covering Javascript, HTML, and CSS.
Ultimately, I had to end the process as I was offered a position at another company before I could do an in-person interview, which LinkedIn stressed was a requirement for the job. They had previously expressed that I should contact them if my timeline changed. I did, but they were unable to accommodate my timeline.
Program a function that determines if one document node contains another node.
Build the basic HTML and CSS required to create a "People You May Know" widget based on a screenshot.
The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the LinkedIn Web Developer role in San Francisco, California.
LinkedIn's interview process for their Web Developer roles in San Francisco, California is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for LinkedIn's Web Developer interview process in San Francisco, California.