Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un selezionatore. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Uber (Bengaluru) nel mese di feb 2023
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All the interviews mainly focussed on SQL, AB Testing and product analytics. I was rejected in the final round. At first HR will screen followed by below 5 rounds. Round 1: Conducted by a senior data scientist a) Live SQL Coding - given a case and 4 tables, I had to solve it using SQL (usage of joins, window functions etc.) b) Meta and Uber product related metric questions Round 2: Conducted by a product manager a) Metric cases b) A/B testing etc. Round 3: Conducted by a data scientist a) Stats, ML and probability questions b) Product case c) A/B Testing case Round 4: Hiring Manager Round a) Product questions b) Past experience Round 5: Bar Raiser from a Director a) Random behavioural questions Seems like Uber is hiring in India now. Interviews were medium level difficulty and it can be cleared if one is exposed to product metrics and SQL. You can practice SQL using stratscratch and Hackerrank. And for product data science questions, refer to dataandmetrics.com or interviewquery.
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Round 1: Conducted by a senior data scientist a) Live SQL Coding - given a case and 4 tables, I had to solve it using SQL (usage of joins, window functions etc.) b) Meta and Uber product related metric questions Round 2: Conducted by a product manager a) Metric cases b) A/B testing etc. Round 3: Conducted by a data scientist a) Stats, ML and probability questions b) Product case c) A/B Testing case Round 4: Hiring Manager Round a) Product questions b) Past experience Round 5: Bar Raiser from a Director a) Random behavioural questions
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Uber (San Francisco, CA)
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Recruiter call to just check if you get how a two sided marketplace actually works and if you align with their core values. After that was a 45 minute live screen that was mostly advanced SQL window functions and some basic metric diagnostic questions. The onsite was a 5 round loop covering product sense, stats and experimentation, applied modeling, data processing, and a behavioral bar raiser. The stats and experimentation round is the real filter i think. You cannot just suggest a standard A/B test for a new feature. They really push you on network effects and driver cannibalization, so you have to know switchback experiments and synthetic controls inside out. Product sense was basically a deep dive into root cause analysis, like being asked to figure out why rider cancellations suddenly spiked in a specific city and walking through the exact metrics you would pull. The modeling round was less about writing math on a whiteboard and more about how you handle imbalanced data and pick the right tradeoffs for putting things in production. The bar raiser chat is pretty intense. They will dig deep into your past projects to see if you actually drove the business impact or just wrote the queries, and they care a lot about how you push back on product managers. For prep, do not just grind leetcode database questions. Practice structuring ambiguous product metrics and read up on their engineering blog. Doing a mock on prepfully with an Uber DS helped me to catch my blind spots with the switchback experiment stuff and get a reality check before the actual loop. Tough process overall but really engaging.
It was with a referral from a friend. Basic recruiter questions.
Call for tech screening - Python
I was hoping for Pandas type questions which I use in my day job. They asked about creating a function to get cumulative sum
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I was hoping for Pandas type questions which I use in my day job. They asked about creating a function to get cumulative sum
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Uber nel mese di lug 2025
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Interview had DSA question about simulating probability distributions
Was asked about background while focusing on leadership, architecture & scale
Couldn't complete the question. I'd say the question was pretty tough.
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Interview had DSA question about simulating probability distributions