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There is an OA given, probably creating an org chart. Then you get invited to an hour-long technical interview. No behavioral questions were asked; it was just one question with parts. I ran out of time, so I would say just be efficient with solving
OA -> Final round technical. Both were very similar, involving OOP with four parts. The OA was much harder than the final round. Both questions involved implementing a class related to business decisions.
Got a referral that led to an almost immediate invitation for an initial call. Three weeks later, I was scheduled for a 30-minute recruiter call. After that was a 1-hour virtual LeetCode interview. If I had passed, then there was a 3-hour technical
There is an OA given, probably creating an org chart. Then you get invited to an hour-long technical interview. No behavioral questions were asked; it was just one question with parts. I ran out of time, so I would say just be efficient with solving
OA -> Final round technical. Both were very similar, involving OOP with four parts. The OA was much harder than the final round. Both questions involved implementing a class related to business decisions.
Got a referral that led to an almost immediate invitation for an initial call. Three weeks later, I was scheduled for a 30-minute recruiter call. After that was a 1-hour virtual LeetCode interview. If I had passed, then there was a 3-hour technical