I was interviewed in a very small room.
The interview included three parts:
First 30 minutes: This was a review of my HackerRank assignment. The questions focused on how to refactor the code to make it look better and easier to test. Nothing was challenging.
Second 30 minutes: I presented a code that I had implemented recently. I was surprised that they did not provide a projector. I hardly had any space to speak or present my code properly, having to show it using my tiny laptop screen. To be honest, I have no idea what they were looking for. They let me talk but did not ask any meaningful questions.
Third part: This was the behavioral interview. They asked classical behavioral questions that you would expect in any interview.
Hardly a technical interview.
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