A lot of learning around distributed systems and infrastructure. Smart people.
Not many I can think of.
It's a very smooth process, but it's slightly secretive. You'll only know what the next round will be and nothing about the later rounds. Besides that, interviewers are really good and maintained a conversational style.
React-related questions, as well as general JS/TS questions on concepts such as debouncing, throttling, and pagination. Pair coding exercises: debugging and building a React app. Very good communication from the interviewers.
The interview process involved three technical stages: * HackerRank questions (2) * Frontend discussion and live coding * Live coding algorithmic challenge This was followed by a final "cultural fit" stage. However, this stage was not truly a cultu
It's a very smooth process, but it's slightly secretive. You'll only know what the next round will be and nothing about the later rounds. Besides that, interviewers are really good and maintained a conversational style.
React-related questions, as well as general JS/TS questions on concepts such as debouncing, throttling, and pagination. Pair coding exercises: debugging and building a React app. Very good communication from the interviewers.
The interview process involved three technical stages: * HackerRank questions (2) * Frontend discussion and live coding * Live coding algorithmic challenge This was followed by a final "cultural fit" stage. However, this stage was not truly a cultu