I applied in-person. I interviewed at Lyft (San Francisco, CA) in Oct 2018
Interview
I had very positive first and second round interviews where I was told I was an extremely strong candidate, and was asked to make a presentation for the final round interview outlining a proposal for a new line of business. Unfortunately, after pushing back on the leveling of the role and accompanying salary band (the team appeared to want a senior-level manager for the price of an entry-level employee), I was told I was a weak candidate and that many "far more experienced" individuals than myself were applying for the role and that I should feel lucky to have been given this chance. Ultimately I removed myself from the interview process. I understand that sometimes candidates and hiring teams may have different expectations for compensation that ultimately lead them to part ways, but I found the sudden reversal of tone and demeanor to be shocking and unprofessional. I sincerely hope this was an isolated incident related to the team I was interviewing with.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What new revenue streams would you recommend exploring given our business's current areas of focus?
Interview process started with a recruiter call, followed by hiring manager, then 3 panel interviews. The final interview was onsite with the hiring manager. The entire process took almost one month.
Recruiter was informative and straightforward, offered tips and insight on how to succeed. The interview process itself was 4 rounds. The first was with the hiring manager and the other two were with team mates or counterparts. Each interview was 30 mins all on the same day
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Operational processes and data insight adaptability
Math test, excel test, and 2 rounds of online interview, one with recruiter and one with hiring manager of the location you are expected to work from. At the end I asked them what their concerns were and they did not answer