I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Uber
Interview
I had a horrible experience with Uber interview. I sent my resume directly to the hiring manager, later on the recruiter contacted me through email.
However, their recruiter is the worst I have ever seen! We set up a recruiter call and she never called. And I rescheduled, no call again, rescheduled, no call again... I have never experienced this anywhere.
I reported this problem with the hiring manager, and eventually I got the phone call from recruiter. She promised she would set up tech phone screen, but, as before, I never received any further confirmation any more.
Right now I have already had job offers from else where, I just want to write this review to help other people interviewing with Uber. I think the company is a good company, but they should really investigate into their recruiting team.
BTW I have other friends working with this specific recruiter, same thing happened to them as well.
The interview process started with a recruiter screen where they covered my background and the role's expectations. Next, I had a phone screen focused on technical skills where I faced a DSA question on frequent elements in an array. I had practiced similar problems on prachub.com beforehand, which helped me tackle it effectively. The technical rounds consisted of coding and system design questions, including rate limiting. Finally, I had a behavioral interview where they assessed cultural fit. Overall, the experience was average, but I received and accepted an offer.
I interviewed at Uber (San Francisco, CA) in Apr 2026
Interview
Recruiter screen then there was a hiring manager round which felt more like a mix of product sense + execution - mostly a mix of OOP algorithms in Python or Java and some high-level system design. The onsite was 5 back to back rounds covering data structures, database management (heavy on SQL and data lifecycles), deep sys design, and behavioral. The sys design round was the real test where I had to walk through building a scalable real-time gaming leaderboard, discussing tradeoffs ofcourse in architecture, APIs, and data flow. The coding rounds was around things like linked lists and tree traversals, while the behavioral part focused heavily on ownership of my code and handling feedback. When you prep, make sure you can go a level deeper on database management and object oriented patterns instead of just grinding LC I’d say. I did grind LC though but ensure you understand the depth behind everything you solve. I also did a few mocks with uber swe on prepfully specifically for the sys design and database rounds and that honestly helped me catch some blind spots in my architecture knowledge and practice explaining my tradeoffs clearly. I’d say get a mock or two from anywhere if you can - helped me a lot!
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