The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at LinkedIn
Interview
Had two phone interviews. The first phone interview had 2 questions to solve. The second phone interview had one question but did add extensions to the problem later on. I did well and was invited onsite. Onsite was a typical 6hr interview with 1hr/round. 2 coding rounds, 1 design round , 1 round with host manager, 1 technical communication round and 1 lunch. Solve atleast 2 coding questions per coding round. Be fast and make sure the code is right to the most granular level. All the questions were from Leetcode medium level. Solve them as many as possible. I had a hiccup in one coding round and ran out of time to put the complete code for the second question and that was a good enough reason not to offer.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at LinkedIn in Apr 2017
Interview
The Worst Interview. it is a phone screen and 2 people were there on line and they clearly came up with a certain solution to the problems given and they clearly dont want to listen any other way or approach to a problem. even to write some solution which runs in best time but not what they prepared and came.
it looks like their interview process is broken
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
sorted character array return next largest character for given input character
{c,f,g,h,k} i/p c o/p f
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at LinkedIn (San Francisco, CA) in Mar 2017
Interview
Had a phone interview and onsite after 1 week. They are good at moving fast if you have other offers. Interview was hard with 2 Leetcode hard problems and 2 medium ones. (max lines on a plane) and (least common windowing). You need to be prepared for this interview. It is real hard, so create a plan for prep and try to solve as many leetcode problems as you can. IMHO you should be comfortable doing at least 250 of 500 leetcode problems