I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Yahoo in Nov 2011
Interview
Talked to recruiters at campus job fair. They contacted me a week later and set up a phone interview. Questions were average but kind of unrelated to my educational and research background. There were some general c++ and object oriented programming questions that were pretty easy. Beyond that, completely irrelevant and a waste of time.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Yahoo (Dublin, Dublin) in Mar 2024
Interview
6 interviews for approx 1 hour each and most have a technical part where you will write code. Also, a part of the interview was some theory questions like data structures and ML models.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The technical part had lots of leetcode questions so be comfortable solving these, especially the ones with arrays.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Yahoo (Haifa) in Jul 2019
Interview
Contacted by a recruiter. He sent me an online exam in the Codility platform. After the exam, I contacted the recruiter and he invited me for an interview at their offices. The interview consisted of an informal meeting with a director, followed by a software engineering interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you implement a phone book with three functionalities - create a phone book, search for a phone record and add a new record
I applied through other source. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Yahoo in Oct 2018
Interview
DON'T BOTHER TO APPLY HERE.
It's October 2018. I was going to graduate in December 2018. I received an offer from Yahoo as a Research Engineer after their usual 2 interviews+on-site setting. I have another offer at this point, which I need to respond by end of October. The recruiter told me Compensation, Benefits, Travel reimbursement and all aspects of the offer on 30th October and assured me I can let the other offer go as they'll send a letter shortly.
I did the biggest mistake ofy life by letting the other offer go. Yahoo did now send an offer in November. In December, they told me(after loads of pestering) there's the holiday season and we may send it in January but nothing is sure.
It's December, month ofy graduation and I don't have a job suddenly. It's January and they've still not got back to me and choose to ignore my calls and emails.
Pretty shameful for a company like Yahoo. If this is the way it treats potential employers it's good I'm not working there.