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      Principal Software Engineer Interview

      Nov 16, 2020
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Splunk

      Interview

      My onsite interview was less of an interview, but more of an interrogation. The first interviewer was talking a lot and jumping all over the place basically making a simple problem sound complex and confusing. He talked 90% of the time during what seemed to be a half design half coding style interview and hardly gave me a chance to talk, process, or analyze the problem. Asking a simple clarifying question would lead to long winded 5-6 minutes long lecture that would jump all over the place. The rest of the interviewers seem more coherent, but each session involved an interviewer coming online and rapidly bombarding me with question after question in a manner that seemed more like an interrogation and less like an interview. The interviews were setup over email without talking to the recruiter once. After the interviews there was no response from the recruiter. Weeks later I got an automated rejection email. Going by the interview process, I highly doubt it whether Splunk is a good place to work.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Interrogation style interview. Most question had multiple parts.
      2 Answers
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      Principal Software Engineer Interview

      Jul 11, 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Splunk in Jul 2024

      Interview

      Hiring manager seemed extremely disinterested in talking at all. The second interview was bizarre. I was initially asked to solve an algorithmic problem I'd never seen before. After a minute of thinking out loud and writing out a few possible solutions, the interviewer proceeded to (poorly) explain the optimal solution for the next 30 minutes. After understanding the solution, I had maybe 5 minutes left to write code, after which point the interviewer asked me some work experience questions for another 5 minutes before the interview ended. Definitely a bizarre and "gotcha" experience centered around a very obscure algorithm. Would not recommend interviewing here.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What sorts of scaling problems did you have at your last job?
      Answer question

      Principal Software Engineer Interview

      Jul 29, 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Splunk in Jun 2021

      Interview

      Got a 3-day take home project. Ignore the misspellings. Ignore that this project was a pure backend project for an, acknowledged, frontend role. Ignore that, for the code to work, I would have had to reveal my Github security credentials. Ignore that, to work, using the referenced v3 of the Github heavily rate-limited public API, I would have had to saturate my account's allocated bandwidth - heaven forbid I actually used it for something besides applying to Splunk. Ignore that I already knew, from past experience, that the Github API has, shall we say, quirks in how it wants the caller to handle throttling API calls. My approach was to write the code, but let them supply the credentials and register the app with Github if they wanted to run it against the live Github API. To test, I created a mock API, with optional enforced rate-limiting, that returned the data as if from Github itself. This fed a cache, so that the fictional client of this project could get, potentially stale (lazily updated), data without waiting the 6 or so minutes for the Github API to fetch all the data. After about 5 hours coding, I documented how this could be scaled by using a distributed keyvalue store and a serverless function instead of the in-line classes created for the take-home project. Crickets - then a week-later a no-reply, no explanation reject. Going by the interview process, I highly doubt whether Splunk is a good place to work. Seriously, do I, as a frontend engineer, really want my team to be judged and chosen on how well they can implement the backend interface to a rather idiosyncratic API (v.4 is much better)?

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      As a user of your software, I want to be able to get a list of all public * Splunk repos (with pagination support) sorted by: * - last updated time * - number of stars * - number of contributors * * The output list of repos should contain below properties only: * - id * - name * - number of stars * - number of contributors * - the ID of the person who committed last
      Answer question
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      Principal Software Engineer Interview

      Apr 10, 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Splunk

      Interview

      As a candidate, I spent 2 hours for technical screening rounds and 5 hours/1 day to interview onsite. Recruiters are available any time before the interview, after the interview, they don't have the courtesy to call and tell the results. If they don't give feedback, that's acceptable. But not letting you know the results for few days and getting to know from automated emails indicates company culture.
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