Mostly React questions, system design, hiring manager, domain knowledge etc...
I passed the phone screen, and several of the other interviews however I got docked on the follow up coding and the system design even though it wasn't very difficult...
Based on my interview experience in general in the Bay Area I feel like interviewers are extremely picky and look for any reasons to decline if you are not doing things the way they would have done them or any mistakes instead of gauging core competency.
Interview process is very subjective based on whatever an interviewer might think...I guess it's good if you don't pass because the people would not be people you want to work with anyway...
That said some of the interviewers are very good.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
React questions requiring understanding of components, state, basic stuff...
System design question that I think the interviewer didn't understand well himself based on how it went.
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The process is fast but the technical rounds are exhausting. DoorDash heavily indexes on practical implementation over pure algorithmic theory. You will get domain specific questions about dispatching Dashers or tracking active restaurant orders. After the technical screen there was a virtual onsite with a mix of heavy system design and practical live coding. They expect you to write production ready code very quickly.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at DoorDash (San Francisco, CA) in May 2026
Interview
A DoorDash recruiter contacted me twice on LinkedIn about what sounded like an active senior engineering opportunity related to AI / agentic systems. The outreach was polished and made the role sound urgent and relevant to my background. After I replied, I was sent a Calendly link, but the first available slot was several weeks out. I scheduled the call anyway.
Shortly before the scheduled call, the recruiter canceled with a generic message saying the position had been filled and they could not move forward. This was especially frustrating because the same pattern had happened before: outreach, long wait for recruiter availability, then cancellation because the role was no longer available.
My impression was that this was more like pipeline sourcing than a real active recruiting process. I understand roles can close, but candidates should not be asked to wait weeks for a call unless there is a real approved opening and the recruiter can confirm the job ID, team, level, and hiring scope. DoorDash should be more transparent when outreach is only exploratory.
Advice to candidates: Before scheduling time with DoorDash recruiting, ask for the official job link, job ID, team, level, location, and confirmation that the role is still active. Otherwise, you may spend weeks waiting for a recruiter screen that gets canceled before it happens.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
No interview questions were asked because the recruiter canceled before the scheduled call.
1 round of coding 1 round behavior, leetcode hard and project sharing, did pretty well in both and still rejected. leetcode : graph related , project sharing interview : leadership and explain ownership