Straightforward. Applied online. Got a chill phone interview, then like the others said, a coding assignment that took 3 hours. There were 3 parts.
In part one, you had 10 minutes to answer as many questions as you could, basic math and stuff.
In part two, it was a multiple-choice test about a language they made up. You had to answer correctly based on the info about the language; it was kind of tricky towards the middle.
The last part was 4 coding challenges; two of them were tough. Was ghosted after.
Given two arrays of numbers, Ex [1,2,3,4,5] and [3,7,9,3]. Add them together and then output their sum but also as an array.
Given two strings where string 2 can be made by rearranging the strings in string 1, but you can only swap letters next to each other. Print out the entire process of transforming string 1 to string 2. Ex. GUM and MUG -UGM -UMG -MUG
A "forgot the term they used" is a string where the letters appear in ascending order strictly and can be lower or upper case. Ex. "abcdef", "aBcrsT",... but "aaB" doesn't count. Given the length of the string, print out all possible "insert proper name of term here".
Find and replace all "a"s in a string with "the" and "A" with "The".
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