I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Uber (Sydney) in Jul 2019
Interview
To summarise the whole process, I think Uber is one of the more tougher and lengthy ones out there. The first step is obviously to apply with a CV and they will then call you or email you prompting you to complete a 2 hour timed assessment. This assessment is done on Excel and you need to be comfortable with filtering out values and being familiar with basic business concepts. The second part of the assessment is more essay writing, I assume they want to know how you think. All in all, the assessment is tough if you're not using Excel every day.
The second stage for me was a phone interview asking me more about my past experiences and what I look for in a good workplace. This phone interview lasts about 20-30 minutes and is with someone who isn't technical so they won't dive into technical details.
The third stage is a video interview with the team manager and here you'll need to talk about your technical experiences in good detail. They'll also tell you about what the team does and it's more of a conversation if you're good at interviews, otherwise I can imagine this stage being pretty interrogation like.
I haven't gotten to the last stage yet but this whole process took over 3-4 weeks which is quite long in my opinion.
Submitted resume to resume bank and was contacted by the hiring manager
We chatted and I moved forward, and met with the HM and two other higher executive leaders. Second interview was a case study presentation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself and how you got to this point?
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Uber (San Francisco, CA) in Dec 2025
Interview
Standard. They wanted me to do a case study that was due Christmas Eve. Recruiter offered to provide feedback after not receiving offer, I accepted, never heard back from recruiter.
Let's not talk about the interview process, I want to highlight the pre interview experience.
HR here think they are GOD and don't know how to speak
They don't answer your question well and keep on showing dissatisfaction when asked questions ( Since when asking questions or sharing your opinion is a bad thing )
There were very insecure when asked about anything related to role and when i raised my opinion they immediately countered my opinion before hearing it completely or understanding it
Should never Join UBER india, idk how people in it are surviving
Please change your TONE and make uber a happy place
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