I had a really pleasant interview experience with Faire. From the initial recruiter screening, to the tech screening, to the virtual on-site, the process went smoothly. I was really impressed by their responsiveness, and they never kept me in suspense. The recruiter reached out to me the same day as my interviews to tell me about the next steps.
Being an engineer, I liked the fact that a good amount of emphasis is placed on the quality of the code during the interview.
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There were two interviews: 1. **Meet and Greet:** This was an excellent interview. The talent partner answered all my questions and made me feel very comfortable. They even accommodated speaking in my native language (Portuguese) for the first part
Applied online, had a phone screen with a recruiter, then a technical interview via CoderPad. Received a comprehensive prep guide focusing on graphs, topological sort (12 pages on Alien Dictionary), and basic data structures including "Arrays (unders
Applied through WaterlooWorks and got a 1-hour technical interview for Python Data. The interview included a LeetCode problem, which was around medium difficulty. The problem was something along the lines of traversing a 2D matrix in an efficient way