There was 1 technical interview that was in JavaScript, 1 design interview, and 1 behavioural interview. Overall, it was pretty standard. The technical interview was less focused on algorithms and more focused on code review and style.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you design a frontend interface that displays a lot of data?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Splunk (Atlanta, GA) in Mar 2021
Interview
The interview process is long and frustrated.
First round is with recruiter and hiring manager.
They gave you a take home, stating basic requirements and bonus functions.
They say it would only take couple hours to complete, but it never be the case.
It takes more than 10 days for HM to review and reject even all bonus points are met.
Interview overall is long time without response and time consuming.
Doesn’t worth the time and effort at all.
I applied online. I interviewed at Splunk in Sept 2019
Interview
Very bad for a company like Splunk.
It was a front end developer position. After speaking to the hiring manager she was happy I was a full-stack and had knowledge about backend languages like Node and Python specifically. Later had a technical interview and to my shock, all I was asked is HTML and CSS. I felt like a designer and not a developer interview. Offcourse I did not do good.
I checked her interviewers LinkedIn and all I could see is HTML and CSS related things.
Splunk can do far better.
Thank you for taking the time to interview with us and for leaving a review. We apologize that the focus of the technical interview questions did not align with your expectations and we understand your frustrations. If you are comfortable sharing additional details on your interview experience, we'd love to hear from you. Please feel free to email us at openconversation@splunk.com - Mike Saltzman, Talent Acquisition
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