I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Airbnb (San Francisco, CA) in Aug 2016
Interview
The Interview process was pretty clear from the beginning:
-1 phone screen
-2 Skype Interviews
-Onsite
I thought that the questions were pretty standard, but I definitely had the same concerns as other people. It was difficult to understand what my interviewer was saying at times. For the interviews, just practice medium-hard questions on leetcode and you should be fine. I didn't make it to the on-site round, which I found surprising. I had made it to on-sites of a few other tech companies in the bay, so I thought I'd have a good chance at Airbnb. It was my top choice, but unfortunately, I didn't get the job!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Iterator for vector, text justify, palindrome print out problem.
Received an email from the recruiter with some helpful tips how to prepare. I have not been practicing leetcode questions but the one I got was easy... if it was in python (was not an option)
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Airbnb in Oct 2019
Interview
After the university Hackerrank test, I received an email in about a week to do a 90-minutes phone interview. The questions were moderately tough compared to other FAANGULTAD interviews.
The first interview went well and I was able to come up with a working solution within the given timeframe. The interviewer seemed to be satisfied with the solution and I proceeded to the second round. The second interview didn't go as expected though. The interviewer was nice but was inexperienced at interviewing candidates. I usually try to brainstorm a few ideas, discuss my solutions with the interviewer, and pick the best solution and code it up. However, whenever I verbally expressed my thought process, the interviewer intervened and asked if this is the best and tried to nudge me down towards his way of thinking. I really appreciate that he was trying to help, but not everyone's thought process works the same. I could've ultimately arrived at the same optimized solution but because the interviewer kept interrupting throughout my initial brainstorming stage, my thoughts got tangled up and did not perform too well. I was able to get to a working solution, but I think the second interviewer was dissatisfied that I couldn't think in his way immediately. I think Airbnb should train interviewers better to get the most out of their candidates.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Airbnb (San Francisco, CA) in Dec 2018
Interview
Hacker rank -> virtual onsite -> onsite. They usually got back within a week of the interview. The technical questions varied a lot but were usually difficult. The office is really great!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talk about how your life relates to airbnb core values.