I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Alloy (NY)
Interview
I think the overall process is fair and went extremely smooth on my end.
Initial screening — but felt personal in the best way. They seemed like they were screening for the role but also trying to see if what could be a good opportunity if you weren’t selected (which in my case, although I wasn’t a great candidate for an initial role, the team found a fit that ended up being perfect)
Meeting with Hiring Manager — this was more about getting into your experience, how you could leverage at Alloy and an opportunity to ask questions
Take home assignment and presentation — created a presentation on a given client scenario and how you would think about it architecturally. Gives you an opportunity to explore alloys products a bit and be creative with your solution ing
Onsite — various interviews with different teams, focused on collaboration, experience and your ability to think critically and be met with fair, direct and/or challenging questions. Great way to meet some people at the office
Interview with leadership — opportunity to think of the organization beyond your role. Think of the purpose, ask questions to leader(s) making decisions. Very forward thinking piece but great opportunity to talk about yourself and learn
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- describe the working structure/relationship with your current team and how you interact with AEs
- expand on PoC
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Alloy (NY) (New York, NY) in Jan 2026
Interview
My recent interview experience with Alloy was fantastic. Amy and Pax provided great communication throughout the process. The multiple interview rounds were well documented and the entire process was presented to me up front which made the whole process run smoothly, efficiently, and was very professional. I was never in the dark as to where I was in the process and what came next. The scheduling was prompt and timely and the take-home assignment was reasonably brief. I have interviewed with dozens of companies during my 20 years in the tech industry and this was one of my best interviewing experiences.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The interviews themselves focused on my experience as a Sales Engineer, notable successes and failures in my career, and my philosophy regarding sales, engineering, and teamwork.
For the take-home assignment Alloy asked me to put together a short sales presentation including a few slides and a demo of their product. I was given a sandbox Alloy environment which constrained me to only talking about a couple key areas of the product. This kept the scope of the assignment manageable and I was able to prepare everything I needed within a few hours.