I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at HubSpot (Cleveland, OH) in Jan 2021
Interview
First contact was by an internal recruiter. We had a 15 min conversation where they asked about my background, projects, current role; basic first phone call stuff. Second round was a coding exercise that is timed, but not live / on video. You basically get asked to hit an API endpoint, transform some data, send it to another endpoint. This is a timed exercise. When you successfully send it back, you get an email congratulating you on successfully doing the thing and they will be in contact about next steps.
Unfortunately, that was the end of the road. I was officially ghosted. I followed up the next day, asking how long things usually take and when could I expect to hear back. End of day, nothing. Days later, nothing. Weeks later, nothing. No form letter saying I didn't make it. No automated message saying the process is over, thanks for applying.
If this gets to HR: You need to understand that you are literally harming people by not responding to them. Every time that is done it chips away at them a little bit. Every time a recruiter ignores someone seeking a job, it hardens them as well. We're all human beings. It's time you recognized it.
I applied online. I interviewed at HubSpot (Dublin, Dublin) in Mar 2026
Interview
Smooth interview process , recruitment team is really good , read past glassdoor interview experience to know what to expect . whole process took around a week after the initial screening through codesignal round
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
System Design - Netflix
Coding Round - messaging system with accounts from 1 to N, need to figure out who is a spammer. The spammer messages everyone but does not receive any messages. - Problem statement is clear - but I/O is not given and the interviewer expects the problem to be solved in a particular w
I applied online. I interviewed at HubSpot in Mar 2026
Interview
The process was ok until the last step but once I got to team match round I was told there are no roles available. If no roles available then why waste candidates time? So much effort goes into prepping and the recruiter just went MIA
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at HubSpot (Saint Louis, MO)
Interview
Single exam no human interaction. The exam was like a college test, something completely unrelated to modern field work. Seemed a bit off base. Definitely didnt seem like a realistic approach to finding real humans to fit for a company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Complete technical exam about solving programming algorithms.