I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Uber (San Francisco, CA)
Interview
Applied online. Process: spoke with a Sourcer for a 30 minute initial phone call, then had a video interview with one of the team managers. Was given a case study I had to prepare a short presentation for the onsite where I met with 6 different people, in groups of 2's.
The interview itself was fine, but my biggest complaint is with the recruiter I worked with and the feedback I received when he was telling me why I didn't get the job. Recruiter asked to schedule a call for feedback, we confirmed a time, and he never called me. When he finally had the time to call me back (after not responding to my emails for over 24 hrs), he told me I did not get the job and offered to give feedback, which I was more than happy to hear. However, the feedback I received was strongly based on my "non traditional background"- worrying this would just be another job and that they'd have to put too much effort into ramping me up. Also, that my answer for why I was excited about U4B was "too generic."
So many red flags here it's hard to know where to start. I was interviewed with my non-traditional background, and no one tried to dive into why I left my previous roles. I was also coming here after having been laid off so my current search was completely unexpected. It demonstrated a lack of empathy in a way that kind of shocked me. Following up with that by saying that my answer for why I was excited about the role/company was "generic" came across as extremely rude, as there was no other context.
It's a bit of a bummer as I really liked the managers I spoke with as well as other people on the team-- but the recruiter experience and his horrible interpersonal skills relaying interview feedback left a really a bad taste in my mouth about the entire experience. I honestly would've preferred a generic rejection email over speaking with someone who made my time feel undervalued and made me feel offended on a personal level, vs providing me with helpful feedback that could've been applied for future interviews.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a time you had to mitigate a situation where a client wasn't happy with the work you did.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Uber in May 2026
Interview
I interviewed with the Uber Eats team, and the recruiters were very friendly, helpful, and supportive throughout the process. My next interview was with the Hiring Manager, and I had a great conversation learning more about the role and discussing how my skills and experience could be a strong benefit to the team.
Overall, it was a great interview experience. However, I was not selected to move forward, and the feedback I received was that I did not answer the situational questions using the STAR method. I found this a bit confusing because, from my understanding, the Hiring Manager did not ask any behavioral or situational scenario-based questions during the interview.
That said, I still appreciate the opportunity and the positive experience throughout the process.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Uber (London, England) in Apr 2026
Interview
Had a first round call with their hr, they went through the role and expectations that they had for their ideal candidate, told me they will follow up with details on the next step then I never heard from them after the call.
Easy Process, challenging questions and case study but interviewers were friendly and very patient! They provided with all the materials needed . The communication was inconsistent so had to follow up a few times