I interviewed at Swiftly (San Francisco, CA) in Mar 2026
Interview
Multiple steps - 30 mins preliminary with recruiter, followed by 30 mins with CTO the following week, followed by a technical take home (a few hours of work), then 2.5 hr interview with team doing a mock demo plus 1:1s
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you explained a technical concept to a non-technical person.
I applied online. I interviewed at Swiftly in Jan 2026
Interview
This was the most interesting interview process I have ever been part of. It was too many steps and so much work. I continued through the process because the people I initially met with were great and made the company and job seem like a really desirable place to work.
The interview process consisted of a HR phone interview, 1-on-1 hiring manager interview, take home assignment, mock demo to a panel of 5 employees (CFO, CCO, managers) and then 1-on 1 interviews with the panel. It was challenging to give this much time, while also working full time at my current job but again things seemed great. After what I assumed was the final interview, a last minute interview was added with the CEO. After hours of projects and interviews with executives and managers, I assumed this would be more conversational since it was last minute and I had to squeeze it in. Wow, was I wrong. I was so caught off guard by how he was grilling me on things that I had already talked in depth to everyone else about plus only having 30 minutes, I did not have adequate time to explain and answer his rapid fire of questions.
I left the meeting knowing I would not get an offer and surprisingly wasn’t sad even though up until that interview I really wanted the job. If a CEO doesn’t trust his executives enough to vet candidates, I can’t imagine what it is like to work under him. I had such wonderful, meaningful conversations with all the other interviewers and I felt like they really had a chance to get to know me and my accomplishments and the interview with the CEO was the complete opposite. Employees seem wonderful but after meeting the CEO, I was totally fine not getting an offer. Not the culture I am looking for.
Interview process was long and unorganized. Recruiter was unresponsive at every stage. Interviewer was late 5-10 minutes for every interview stage. Interview difficulty itself was average, Was ghosted in the final stage.