I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at HubSpot
Interview
Applied through my school's career services network. Received an invitation to interview shortly thereafter. Scheduled a 15 minute phone interview with the recruiter. Was a very straightforward interview, no curve ball questions. Typical line of questioning that felt like the interviewer was reading questions off a sheet of paper in front of her. Never asked any follow up questions on any of my responses. Overall, it was a fairly terrible interview. I had really expected more than that process from Hubspot. I asked my interviewer for feedback at the end of the call and again after by email. Her only response to both was that "you used colloquialisms like 'you know,' try to avoid that and use more specifics in the future." I was fairly surprised by the feedback and honestly it led me to question whether or not she was actually paying attention to the actual "meat" of what I was saying as opposed to the general form and grammatical structure. Best of luck to future applicants, I definitely will not be applying again unless they reform this process.
3 phases, 1st on codesignal simulating a banking system with 4 progressive levels, with different functionalities. Second is behavioural, very short. Third is technical with 2 parts: one about retrieving json from endpoints and using that to solve a leetcode style question and the other system design
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Typical behavioural questions; explain a situation where you had to do X and how did you solve that
Assessment, Phone Call, LeetCode + System Design.
Standard loop, depending on whether frontend or backend.
Backend is API stuff, focus on the culture. System Design can be practiced online. Not a big focus on LC Hards, etc like some other companies.
Interview process consisted of an OA where you had to call a dummy API and manipulate data. Then there are technical rounds of programming for both problem solving and javascript knowledge.