I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at LinkedIn (San Francisco, CA) in Aug 2017
Interview
I was referred to LinkedIn by a current employee. The recruiter wanted to schedule a 30-minute chat about the role. The role was in SF and the recruiter was in NY. This conversation was painful. She asked me the same questions that I would provide answers too and made it so clear she had a list of things to ask in front of her and was not even listening to my responses. You could tell I had to say her buzz words to make it to the next round, and I was sick of it. There was ZERO natural flow of conversation and felt so scripted and awkward. For me, this is a deal breaker, and I told her I was not interested in the position at the end of the interview. The first impression interview for a very qualified candidate should be treated as just as important as the last. You are setting the tone for the type of company you run. I've spoken to some amazing recruiters that actually know about the position they are interviewing for. This girl couldn't even answer some basic sales questions. No thanks.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe your current role, tell me about your position right now, what are your current responsibilities (asked all of these questions - even though they are the exact same), could you tell me your day to day in your current role.
1st round with Recruiter,
2nd round - 2 sales manager, behavioral and discovery call
3rd round: 2 sales manager and sales director - demo using the previous discovery call for the demo
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you disagreed with a co worker and how did you handle it
I applied online. I interviewed at LinkedIn (Toronto, ON)
Interview
Spoke to recruiter and hiring manager. Followed up multiple times with recruiter but never responded. Saw on LinkedIn that a new person got the job, and that's how I found out the job opening was filled.
I applied online. I interviewed at LinkedIn (Dublin, Dublin) in Jan 2026
Interview
The process went very well - I applied through LinkedIn and after 10 min I already received an email to schedule the screening call. I had 3 interviews in total: Screening, hiring manager, and panel (mock call).
From the recruiter to the panel, all the people I interviewed with were absolutely amazing! I had such a great experience.
If you are have experience in such role, passing the interviews wouldn't be hard, just need to practice properly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are you most proud if about yourself? Tell me about a time you failed and what did you do? Metrics that you use? A conflict of interests with colleague?