Chubb interviews are medium to hard, with a strong focus on problem-solving and Amazon's Leadership Principles. The coding rounds are comparable to Google/Meta, but the behavioral Bar Raiser adds complexity. Prepare for 2-3 months, solving 150-200 LeetCode problems (medium/hard) and practicing behavioral stories using the STAR method.
Master core DSA: arrays, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, and system design basics for senior roles. Chubb values clean, maintainable code, so practice writing production-quality solutions with proper error handling. Also, review object-oriented design and API design, as these often appear in design rounds.
Neglecting the behavioral round by not preparing Leadership Principle stories or using the STAR method. Also, writing inefficient or unclear code without explaining thought process, and failing to ask clarifying questions. Ensure you communicate continuously and test edge cases during coding.
Demonstrating deep alignment with Chubb's Leadership Principles through specific project examples. Showing ownership by discussing how you improved systems or mentored others. Asking insightful questions about Chubb's tech stack or business impact during the interview shows genuine interest.
After applying, expect an initial screen within 2 weeks. The onsite (virtual loop) takes 4-6 hours over 1-2 days. Final decisions usually come within 2-4 weeks post-onsite, but senior roles may take longer due to additional approvals.
SDE-1 focuses on coding and algorithm proficiency; SDE-2 adds system design and mentorship; SDE-3 requires architectural vision, cross-team influence, and deep expertise in domains like cloud or security. Tailor your preparation: senior roles emphasize scalable design and business impact.
Use LeetCode for DSA (focus on mediums/hard), and Chubb's career page for tech stack insights. Practice behavioral questions with Amazon's Leadership Principles as a guide. Mock interviews with current/former Chubb engineers on platforms like Pramp can provide company-specific feedback.
Chubb emphasizes agile methodologies, collaboration, and ownership of features from development to deployment. Expect to work on critical insurance systems with high reliability requirements. They value continuous learning and encourage innovation within a regulated environment, so understanding compliance aspects is a plus.