I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Lyft (Seattle, WA) in Aug 2016
Interview
I first applied online via LinkedIn, then the interview process proceeded as follows:
-received email communication within a couple of weeks of applying online.
-short screening phone call with a recruiting representative from Lyft just days after I sent my availability.
-30 minute phone call with the GM just days after screening call.
-was sent instructions for two projects and given four business days to complete (this was fun, challenging, and a great opportunity to display my skill sets)
-on-site interview with the GM and Marketing Associate.
-Was flown out to HQ in San Fransisco and met with six different individuals from different areas in the local and marketing team for 30 mins each.
-References were then requested, submitted, and contacted
-Then the recruiting representative called and made an offer
the entire process was no more than three weeks. I was very impressed by how quickly they move.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
-A lot of good questions around Lyft's core values - was happy to see this was fundamental in the hiring process.
-How do you drive demand in our market?
-specific questions around my experience in local marketing.
-questions on my leadership and management philosophies.
-other more conversational questions.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Lyft (Los Angeles, CA) in Oct 2017
Interview
I was contacted by HR for a phone screen which quickly led to a 30 minute interview with the local GM. Following the success of that round I went in to meet 4-5 individuals from the local team for behavioral/skill assessment and team fit interview questions. Questions were mainly around my experience and why Lyft. Recruiting kept me informed of my status pretty quickly and we booked my final round in HQ which involved responding to a "prompt" and presenting to 3-4 people in HQ followed by 3-4 more interviews with folks in HQ. This was pretty involved and dug deeper in to my analytical ability and understanding of Lyft and the mission of the company. I then waited about 2 weeks to find out about getting an offer, but Recruiting kept me up to date constantly.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
What types of local events/partnerships have you executed and how scrappy have you had to be?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Lyft in Jul 2017
Interview
The interview process was efficient, transparent, and comprehensive. From the first interview, it was clear that Lyft takes cultural fit very seriously. I had 10+ 30-60 minute interviews over the course of several rounds during a six week span. Everyone I spoke to was kind, knowledgeable, and very passionate about the company and their respective roles.
There were no gotcha or super hardball questions, but the sheer volume of interviews made the process incredibly intense! After the phone screen, in-person interviews, and phone interviews with HQ staff, I was given four days to create a presentation. I spent 20+ hours on the assignment and presented it to the local team and again at HQ. I recommend taking whatever exercise you're given extremely seriously as it's the best way for the hiring team to see how you think.
The recruiters were also phenomenal. Personally, I find the waiting game to be the toughest part of job interviews. My recruiter never took longer than 48 hours after any round of interviews to reach out about next steps. When I arrived for my interviews at HQ, there was a handwritten note and bag of snacks waiting for me and even a personalized message on the conference room white board. Those little details made me feel so welcomed. From walking around the office, I could tell that the same level of care and thoughtfulness is consistent throughout the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Interview questions were standard, but doing your research on the industry and having illustrative examples from your personal experience will go a long way!
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Lyft (San Francisco, CA) in Jul 2017
Interview
The interview process started with an internal referral from a friend of mine. A recruiter contacted me for the role and we had a fantastic first chat. They had already been well into the process when I began my interviews, and shortly after our first chat, I learned the position had been filled.
The recruiter felt I had a lot of potential at Lyft and introduced me to another team looking for talent. A few weeks later, I interviewed on site with four members of the second team who were all amazing people. Ultimately, the role and my experience weren't aligned, but I had such a positive experience with everyone at Lyft.
I'd like to acknowledge how personal, organized, and attentive my recruiter at Lyft was. She supported me throughout the process, provided clear and helpful information along the way, and never kept me waiting. In my process of exploring a new career, Lyft has been one of my favorites.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The questions were straight forward, mostly about my background and career interests in my career as well as questions specific to the role. Had I moved forward, the next step would have been to respond to an assignment and present to the group.