I applied online and received an email about a week later requesting a phone screen within the following week. Everyone else's experience is accurate regarding the process: questions about your background, "Why Yelp?", "Do you use Yelp?", etc., followed by technical questions.
Important! If you're applying for a front-end role, read this and disregard other interview reviews. I was genuinely worried they would ask about octets and other computer science-based questions that I don't use in my daily work. I'm self-taught, so I either missed or glossed over many concepts typically learned in formal education.
Here are the questions I recall:
position property?I passed the phone screen and was sent a coding test. If I pass that, there will be a Skype interview, followed by an in-office interview.
They weren't that difficult. I think I stumbled because I was psyched out by all the reviews I read on this website.
The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the Yelp Front End Engineer role in United States.
Yelp's interview process for their Front End Engineer roles in the United States is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Yelp's Front End Engineer interview process in United States.