A lot of stuff to learn.
product mindset, less engineering-focused
The interviewer treated the interview as an ego exercise, where they seemed to need the candidate to be deficient so they could feel strong. I solved the DSA problem in one go but wasn't allowed to run it to debug and validate test cases until I ran
Initial screening interview on background and qualifications. Once passed, you'll get a take-home exam to solve coding problems. Then, you'll be followed by technical rounds of live coding interviews with their lead/senior engineers.
The first round is HackerRank to filter out noise. Then, there are two coding interviews: * One algorithm-focused interview. * One RxJava-related interview, assessing your skills at that time. The last round is a culture fit assessment.
The interviewer treated the interview as an ego exercise, where they seemed to need the candidate to be deficient so they could feel strong. I solved the DSA problem in one go but wasn't allowed to run it to debug and validate test cases until I ran
Initial screening interview on background and qualifications. Once passed, you'll get a take-home exam to solve coding problems. Then, you'll be followed by technical rounds of live coding interviews with their lead/senior engineers.
The first round is HackerRank to filter out noise. Then, there are two coding interviews: * One algorithm-focused interview. * One RxJava-related interview, assessing your skills at that time. The last round is a culture fit assessment.