I applied for a Python Engineer position. The online code test they sent me was for a Backend Developer role, focusing on SQL and JavaScript. I didn't see any skills requiring SQL in the job description.
OA, Technical Interview, then Technical + System Design Interview. Both tech interviews were in the traditional DSA code-along style. Interviewers were friendly and open to giving tips. They provided the opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge by a
OA which was 2 hours, then pair coding with an existing engineer, and then finals. Finals consisted of two rounds: the first round was writing technical code, and the second was more behavioral with another tech lead.
I applied for a Python Engineer position. The online code test they sent me was for a Backend Developer role, focusing on SQL and JavaScript. I didn't see any skills requiring SQL in the job description.
OA, Technical Interview, then Technical + System Design Interview. Both tech interviews were in the traditional DSA code-along style. Interviewers were friendly and open to giving tips. They provided the opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge by a
OA which was 2 hours, then pair coding with an existing engineer, and then finals. Finals consisted of two rounds: the first round was writing technical code, and the second was more behavioral with another tech lead.