I originally applied for FPGA Engineer and interviewed once by phone with a recruiter and once with another FPGA engineer.
I was more suited for a firmware engineer role, so I was then recruited for Software Engineer.
I had a phone call with another Software Engineer where I discussed one of my projects in great detail.
Then, I had to complete a 48-hour programming challenge.
The team liked my solution, so they flew me out to Redmond, WA, where I had three interviews:
They asked a lot of questions, mostly focused on slightly changing a problem and then asking how I would adapt my solution.
A few days later, I had one last interview with the Software Engineering Director.
Describe to me your most sophisticated firmware engineering project.
The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the SpaceX Starlink Software Engineer role in Redmond, Washington.
SpaceX's interview process for their Starlink Software Engineer roles in Redmond, Washington is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for SpaceX's Starlink Software Engineer interview process in Redmond, Washington.