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Senior Software Engineer Interview Experience - San Francisco, California

November 1, 2021
Positive ExperienceNo Offer

Process

Phone screen with recruiter.

Technical coding problem interview in CoderPad.

Somewhat difficult Kotlin collections problems that I found challenging to do in CoderPad.

Then a four-hour interview panel.

First hour was supposed to be a follow-up to the coding problem in CoderPad but got changed at the last minute to an Android display a list problem in Android Studio, which was easy but kind of threw me off.

Android developer was great, software manager was also great.

By this point, I was pretty tired. I had given a demo to our entire company that morning, so maybe I bit off more than I could chew.

Found it difficult to find time for a four-hour block of time.

I bombed the next interview and the one after that.

Pretty broad questions that required specific answers.

Ironically, my best skillset is systems-level design, but I just frankly couldn't articulate that, which is totally my bad.

Everyone was super nice and friendly; the feedback phone call at the very end was pretty fake, like I think one of the other reviewers mentioned.

Questions

Collections filter/sort Kotlin coding problem in CoderPad.

Android Studio displays a list from a JSON data file.

Tell me about a time you had a successful product kickoff.

Here are some screenshots; explain how you would implement this with data models, caching, etc.

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