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Software Engineer Interview Experience - Atlanta, Georgia

February 1, 2022
Negative ExperienceNo Offer

Process

I reached out to the recruiter on LinkedIn. The recruiter responded, asking me for availability for a quick phone call.

I scheduled the call with the recruiter. She explained the process and asked me why I was looking to change companies. She also asked for basic details about my current project and requested my availability for the first round of interviews, which involved pair programming.

The pair programming session:

They asked a couple of questions about the company culture at the end. The interviewer started with a simple question involving string manipulation, then followed up with a more difficult one. I was able to solve both questions quickly and organized the code for extensibility. The interviewer seemed quite satisfied at the end of the interview.

I received a rejection the next day. Given the surprising result, I followed up with the recruiter for feedback. The recruiter seemed to have accepted the feedback, which stated that I could not come up with an acceptable solution at the end. This is quite surprising, as my explanation satisfied the best possible time and space complexity. The recruiter asked me to try again after one year. The interviewer himself had agreed that my answer was good.

Questions

Coding questions involved using string manipulation and hashmaps.

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Interview Statistics

The following metrics were computed from 6 interview experiences for the Block Software Engineer role in Atlanta, Georgia.

Success Rate

33%
Pass Rate

Block's interview process for their Software Engineer roles in Atlanta, Georgia is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.

Experience Rating

Positive33%
Neutral0%
Negative67%

Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Block's Software Engineer interview process in Atlanta, Georgia.

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