I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Etsy (Austin, TX) in Sep 2022
Interview
Had 1:1 with a recruiter and they try to get you in front of a hiring manager on a team that you could fit on. The hiring managers seem to be looking at 20+ different candidates in any given week. You need to have experience on your resume to stand out to these people to move on or have an amazing conversation with. Etsy will ghost you after the first interview if you don't make the cut. I didn't even get a chance to show the hiring managers my skills in a code challenge and frankly the whole process seems to be a waste of time for a company that isn't a top tech company.
Multiple stage interview process, including technical stages of different types. I only spoke with the initial hiring manager as after learning more about the interview process and role it didn't align with my expectations
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was most exciting about the role that made it stand out from other positions I was applying for.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Etsy
Interview
Long process:
Coffee Chat (30 minutes, mostly me asking questions)
Months later I got an email saying thanks for doing the Coffee Chat and if I saw any applicable jobs online I could indicate I was referred from Coffee Chat.
Recruiter Screen (30 minutes)
Coding Challenge
Recruiter Followup to explain final onsite process
Final Onsite: 4 hours of interviews.
In the end it was a waste of time because the recruiter informed me I could work in a location that turned out to be unavailable. Mistakes happen, but this was a big error that led to me being very excited by an offer that I ultimately couldn't accept because of the location.
I applied online. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at Etsy in Mar 2025
Interview
HR call, phone interview and then onsite with odd frontend, system design and project dive deep. HR responded super slow with only 1 short answer every other day. I didn't feel being valued during the hiring process at least the HR didn't want to hiring at all. They sent a devops engineer to ask project dive deep questions who didn't know what to ask and couldn't follow the entire process. The interviewer didn't prepare anything and didn't know what to ask, they couldn't follow engineering process or feature development or xfn collaborations. Frontend interview was even worse, the interviewer wasn't engaged at all with poor communication skills. He didn't know how to answer clarification questions or provide guidance when I forgot some of the syntax. He pointed me to the wrong direction and wasted tons of time. The only positive round was hiring manager behavioral round, the EM seems friendly and experienced.
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