The hiring process at LoadUp takes an average of 42 days when considering 1 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Software Developer III had the quickest hiring process (on average 42 days), whereas Software Developer III roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 42 days).
I applied online. I interviewed at LoadUp (Alpharetta, GA) in Dec 2025
Interview
6 rounds of interviews spread out multiple months, a bit crazy. Was told the position would pay 20-22 hr, not great but just getting out of college I reluctantly was okay with it. Keeping in mind I had multiple internships with better pay, I figured I may get towards the higher end of the range and that seemed to be the expectation throughout the process. I was also originally interviewing for a Tuesday- Saturday 9-5 shift, which not the best but hey it’s a job right?! So I get the offer after the 6 rounds and no call no text just a generic email with the offer letter, dissapointed to see it pays 19/hr. Keep going and the benefits are not that bad, 5% match, 3 weeks PTO, insurance etc etc. So I try to negotiate and they tell me that’s their best offer, and then they tell me I’d actually be working Wednesday-Sunday 10-7. Second thing they changed during the interview process. I got another offer days later and politely declined. I have to say to have a college degree and 2 internships to get a job that basically pay 38k/year before tax is ABSURD and to have 6 interviews for it is completely unnecessary. It would also have been better if there was some more transparency about pay and scheduling. The only reason I gave them 2 stars is because of the benefits which are better than some.
I applied through university. I interviewed at LoadUp
Interview
The six-round interview process felt unnecessarily drawn out, particularly since it concluded without a single coding challenge. I expected a more technical assessment to justify such an extensive, multi-stage evaluation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
After enduring a lengthy six-round process without a single coding challenge, I finally received an initial offer. However, they unexpectedly rescinded it shortly after, leaving me without any meaningful feedback
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at LoadUp (Atlanta, GA) in Oct 2023
Interview
Mine was a two-round interview process. First with a recruiter, If successful, you move on to the next round. My initial interview with the recruiter went well, she was nice and told me a lot about the company. I got moved on to the 2nd round to meet with two people in management. I thought I did well but did not move on the next round. Maybe it just wasn't for me though. I know God had other plans,
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What's something that someone who likes you will say about you? What's something someone who doesn't like you would say about you? ( that was probably the hardest question, everything else was easy)