Very solid experience overall. Not LeetCode heavy, but the downside of that may be it’s not standardized for everyone; different people I know got asked different topics.
You will get questions pertaining to your resume, languages, and tech stacks you used. I got some Python trivia.
There was a portion where I shared coded and shared code on screen, but after that, it was seeing if you pay attention to your CS degree and being asked trivia-like questions on various topics, like object-oriented programming.
Then there was a behavioral. It’s not the hardest thing ever, but not as straightforward as a LeetCode interview since you can really be asked about anything.
Computer science trivia based on what I had on my resume, for example, how to do such and such using Node.js and MongoDB. Some back-end design questions (due to my past experience).
Some SQL questions (again, because it was on my resume).
LeetCode-type questions on various data structures like arrays and sets.
Behavioral questions were all "tell me about a past experience" working on various projects and handling various situations.
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