u/claresun

How likely will I hear back after onsite

I applied for a software engineer role at Anduril, Irvine office. I have gone through 1 phone screen, 1 technical, and an onsite interview which has 1 technical, 1 system design, and 1 behavioral. I chose to do the onsite virtually since I live on the east coast, and jet lag would definitely affect my performance. I can't tell if I did well or not, but I figured out both technical rounds, and I think I figured out the system design as well. The behavioral round is supposed to be 1 hr long, but we finished early at around 40mins, which I'm not sure if it is a good sign.

In any case, during the whole interview, everyone was very nice, and I think I mostly got neutral or minor positive feedback where the interviewers would go "okay, makes sense to me", "gotcha", "sounds good to me". So I am not sure if I did well or not. No strong languages of confirmation.

My recruiter did tell me before the onsite that even if I did not do well, all the interviewers are supposed to do a round table discussion and provide some feedback with what I did well and what I did not do well. It's now the first day after my last round, and I saw a lot of candidates here that talked about being ghosted. I'm wondering if anyone has similar experience as mine and got rejected? Or any kind of insights on my experience? I just hope to hear your guys thoughts and that might ease my nerves a bit. Even though the right thing to do right now is probably just move on to the next application, get on with life..

Edit: I forgot to mention, since I did onsite virtually, due to interviewers schedules, it's not back to back interviews. It's been spread out to Thursday, then Monday, then Wednesday. It's kind of a long spread.. tomorrow is July 3rd, I wonder if some of them will have vacations and then there's weekends, and then ... I probably will be forgotten..?

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u/claresun — 3 days ago