I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at LinkedIn
Interview
It is a tough one but well worth it. LinkedIn is very detailed in the hiring process (at least the team that I was applying for). Hiring screen with recruiter, then 45 w/Hiring Manager. At that point, if you proceed, you are given a case study to complete - and sometimes more. Present case study to another leader, then panels (usually 3 individuals for 30-45 minutes each). If you then move forward, you would meet with the executive sponsor. They are really great to work with through this process though! They give you a lot of information about the company, the team, and structure to ensure you are prepped for each stage of the interview.
It was fine . Professional and proper. Recommended . Be prepared
I wasn’t sure if I wanted the job but was curious about their organisation . They did as expected in an interview
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at LinkedIn (New York, NY) in May 2025
Interview
Recruiter reached out on LinkedIn about a role they said I'd be a good fit for. Took 2 follow ups to the recruiter to schedule the initial call. Had a pretty straightforward recruiter screen. I've sent two follow emails to the recruiter and have not heard back. For a professional networking site, this is unprofessional behavior
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I applied online. I interviewed at LinkedIn (Singapore)
Interview
Last minute cancellation, rescheduling and ghosting afterwards. Extremely unprofessional and disappointing. Would expect higher standards from the likes of this company but was not the case at all. Appears to have little or no structure or standards.