I interviewed with SerpApi recently and feel compelled to share my experience.
The interview left me pretty frustrated. After multiple rounds and what felt like good conversations, I got a generic rejection with zero feedback. When I asked for some insight on what I could improve, I was basically told "we don't do that."
The process included a take-home assignment they claimed would take around 4 hours - which is a significant time investment, especially with no feedback afterward.
Additionally - I keep seeing these monthly HN posts (this is what, the third or fourth consecutive month?), which makes me wonder how serious they actually are about hiring. Are they really bringing people on, or just constantly fishing?
The remote-first setup and tech stack seemed cool, and I liked what I heard about the transparency values. But honestly, that transparency didn't extend to their hiring process at all.
If anyone from SerpApi is reading this - some actual feedback for candidates who invest their time with you would go a long way. Just my two cents for anyone considering applying.
Can you send me an email to julien at serpapi.com? I'll investigate for you.
Usually after a few rounds + code challenge, we are open to give additional in addition of the rejection email. However, sometimes we don't if we spotted red flags that suggest the candidate might not take this constructively, we don't.
The interview left me pretty frustrated. After multiple rounds and what felt like good conversations, I got a generic rejection with zero feedback. When I asked for some insight on what I could improve, I was basically told "we don't do that."
The process included a take-home assignment they claimed would take around 4 hours - which is a significant time investment, especially with no feedback afterward.
Additionally - I keep seeing these monthly HN posts (this is what, the third or fourth consecutive month?), which makes me wonder how serious they actually are about hiring. Are they really bringing people on, or just constantly fishing?
The remote-first setup and tech stack seemed cool, and I liked what I heard about the transparency values. But honestly, that transparency didn't extend to their hiring process at all.
If anyone from SerpApi is reading this - some actual feedback for candidates who invest their time with you would go a long way. Just my two cents for anyone considering applying.