Generally, ByteDance has a great culture, though it more or less depends on what department you are in and who you are working with.
The workload is really heavy here. Usually, you should work literally from 10 AM to 10 PM.
Considering the long work hours, its salary is uncompetitive.
Extremely Unprofessional. I was applying for a position in ByteDance's global e-commerce division. I was asked to draw a diagram of my current company's e-commerce systems and all the technologies within them. I stated that I didn't actually set up
The interviewer first asked about details of past experiences on my resume (professional and research). Then, there were some questions about machine learning theories, recommendation algorithms, and NLP knowledge. At last, I was given an algorithm
Self-Introduction (5 mins) BQ (10 mins) BQ includes: * The most impressive project experience * Hardest problem you've ever met Concept-based Questions (30 mins) Concept-based questions cover: * Java multi-threading * Deadlock * MySQL * Redis LC h
Extremely Unprofessional. I was applying for a position in ByteDance's global e-commerce division. I was asked to draw a diagram of my current company's e-commerce systems and all the technologies within them. I stated that I didn't actually set up
The interviewer first asked about details of past experiences on my resume (professional and research). Then, there were some questions about machine learning theories, recommendation algorithms, and NLP knowledge. At last, I was given an algorithm
Self-Introduction (5 mins) BQ (10 mins) BQ includes: * The most impressive project experience * Hardest problem you've ever met Concept-based Questions (30 mins) Concept-based questions cover: * Java multi-threading * Deadlock * MySQL * Redis LC h