I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Yahoo in Sep 2016
Interview
After a really good talk with an APM at my school's career fair, I was contacted for a first-round interview.
During my interview, I was given a very vague prompt, "Design a product for children." From here, I began to ask clarifying questions to narrow down a target audience and find out what kind of product I was to build, but the interviewer, though friendly, told me that he wanted me to just pick a product and design it. I thought I did a relatively good job considering the tradeoffs of all the different, but I guess I made some assumptions that the interviewer didn't like.
The only thing about the process that I didn't like (aside from not receiving any feedback after my rejection) was that the rude rejection email that I received. Apparently, the "rigor of the program would be a disadvantage to [me] at this point in time." Ouch. That's a bit of a slap in the face as I'm walking out the door.
I did 2 rounds on virtual video interview. Unfortunately was not selected after the second round.
It was mostly conversational with behavioral questions and case studies. They evaluate on your product sense, communication questions, dealing with ambiguity.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Product based case interview questions. They will provide and scenario and we need to provide a solution to the problem.
the interview process took longer than expected because they were really slow to get back to me. Other than that you should definitely hear back you just have to be patient
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard Tell me about your self-first round and the second round was technical. Question: Improve the in-store shopping experience at your local grocery store.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Yahoo
Interview
It is 2 phone calls, then an on-site. It was a pretty straight forward process, reminded me of Google APMs process. Fair in difficulty. I would also like to emphasize to read prep books.