I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at DataRobot (Boston, MA) in Mar 2015
Interview
A recruiter connected me with the company. The compay used a google hangout to allow both a video call and a shared whiteboard. After conversing a bit about hat DataRobot was looking for and my experience that might be relevent, the DataRobot engineer asked me to write some Python code to solve an issue the engineer presented.
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The Interviewer asked me to write a PYthon function to impleemtn an algorithm to solve the problem they presented.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at DataRobot in Nov 2025
Interview
Better avoid if you value your own time.
Every interview in particular was a good experience; engineers definitely know their craft and their own team specifics.
But the overall process is a bit of a mess. First it was agreed that it will take about 1-1.5 weeks, but in fact, steps were rescheduled a few times, shifting my deadlines. I had to ping the interviewer a few times and give up another offer because of the expired deadline there: despite emailing my recruiter in advance that I got other offers and have a deadline to make a decision - I was told they will make their decision on the next day. Of course it wasn't the next day, and now I'm almost sure if I didn't remind them a few times about my situation, they would simply forget about that.
The overall process took 1 month, and after 5 rounds (incl. initial HR) I knew almost nothing about my potential team (interviewers were randomly picked) and I received a generic rejection message.
Yeah, and as mentioned in other feedback - to pass an interview it's probably better to show as little of your personality as possible, - as the process is somehow scripted and you don't really need to even try to connect with your interviewers, as the final team would be completely different. Since I got no detailed feedback, I can only assume that sharing a few more details about my personal experience (during the interview with a Hiring Manager) backfired on me in the end. I wish I knew that, so stick to the scripted behavioral conversation.
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variation of a FizzBuzz question; general system design questions - more on the theory side
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at DataRobot (Philadelphia, PA) in Jun 2024
Interview
Gen z hiring is very new to me but i will say that i am looking forward to the experience. communication is consistent and they are totally professional with process.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at DataRobot (Boston, MA)
Interview
Series of remote interviews. Took place over a long period, like two months, but each interview was quite reasonable. There was also a takehome in the middle. Which is probably too long a commitment but I didn't mind it at the time.
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Code a vending machine. General questions about tech.