I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Nerdy
Interview
Ai interview and assessment, then Google Meets interview (pretty long and thorough)—they seem serious about hiring people who absolutely love sales and want to there long-term. I received an offer letter about 30 minutes later. I wouldn't say the interview was hard—just very thorough.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Nerdy (Saint Louis, MO) in Nov 2024
Interview
I had 5 Interviews across HR and department leadership. From what I remember, the questions they asked were fairly standard. Nothing really stood out to me. They were flexible on scheduling.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me about my management philosophy and I how address performance issues
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Nerdy in Aug 2025
Interview
The interview process felt very impersonal from start to finish. After each round, I requested feedback but never received any, only to be contacted days later with a generic message asking for my availability for the next step.
The interviews themselves were surprisingly light in substance. The technical exercise was a simple React autocomplete component with no real complexity. The sequence of interviews included:
- A standard recruiter video call.
- A technical session with a developer who was more junior than the role I was interviewing for.
- A conversation with the hiring manager, which was non-technical and very surface-level.
- A final round with a Principal engineer, where I expected a system design interview but instead was asked questions mostly drawn from my resume.
Overall, the process left me feeling like they weren’t genuinely hiring or were looking for something entirely different than described. In the end, I received a generic template rejection email stating they had decided to move forward with other candidates, without offering any feedback.
This experience left me feeling like my time was wasted, and I would not recommend their process to others.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
generic autocomplete component with React, with some emphasis on accessibility attributes and keyboard events