I applied for a remote engineering position.
A few days after I applied, the job posting was updated to include an area they wanted to hire in (while still saying "remote").
A couple of weeks later, I got a rejection e-mail saying that my current location didn't match the one in the job posting (to be clear, it was a US only position and I am in the US so it's not a visa issue).
First of all, you updated the location after I applied. Second of all, have you ever heard of people moving for jobs? Evaluate my skills, not my location, especially if it's less than 100 miles away from your target city.
This was my first and last application to GitHub.
There were a total of four interview rounds: a recruiter screening, a hiring manager interview, and a loop consisting of system design and coding rounds. The interviews went very well, and after each round, the interviewers seemed highly impressed and mentioned that I would hear back from the recruiter soon. However, I was ultimately rejected because the decision came down to a very close comparison between me and another candidate. Additionally, the recruiter was not very helpful throughout the process, which made the experience more frustrating.
Gave OA after passing the interview screening. Recruiter will reach out it was only 1 problem in the OA on hackerrank to solve and recruiter will reach out immediately after that’s been solved
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en GitHub en feb 2025
Entrevista
Interviewed for SWII. Was straightforward. Had a talk with a recruiter and asked basic behavior questions then told me on the call that I am being pushed to interview day. I was given what the questions might be, Interview day was 2 technical interviews and one cultural. Technical questions was to build a game of battlefield and the other was the set up some HTTP calls.