Interviewed for the prototyping team and had a great experience despite not receiving an offer.
Got a call from the recruiter who asked clarification questions about the position, salary expectations, etc.
First technical round with the Hiring Manager on a simple coding problem: designing a messaging service that gathered inputs for some time before logging and clearing the stack.
Second technical round involved designing a full-stack application and displaying data using HTML, JS, and CSS, with the stack of my choice.
Last round(s) were behavioral with the rest of the team, grouped two by two, with common questions like 'Describe a time where...' or 'How did you handle...'
Design a messaging app that collects messages for a set amount of time.
Design a full-stack application using HTTP requests and visualizing data (filtering, ordering, etc.).
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Adobe's interview process for their Software Engineer roles in New York, New York is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Adobe's Software Engineer interview process in New York, New York.