Worked as a contractor at LinkedIn. I mostly only worked remotely, but the few times I did go into the office, it was really nice.
My team was also excellent, and there was a really nice work culture.
My only complaint is that I had to leave because they didn't convert my contract to full-time.
Had the beginning of the call with OS fundamentals on thread vs process, process synchronization, and the screening. Two LeetCode questions were asked: one easy on Trees and one difficult on backtracking.
This was not a great time. The process made it difficult with too many rounds, and the focus was only on skill set. I had an in-person interview, an out-of-person interview, and a remote interview. I went home afterwards. I need to get a job in a co
In the first technical interview round, they asked about the pros and cons of different caching methods. There was a LeetCode medium question about undirected graphs and finding connected groups. They also asked about the difference between a thread
Had the beginning of the call with OS fundamentals on thread vs process, process synchronization, and the screening. Two LeetCode questions were asked: one easy on Trees and one difficult on backtracking.
This was not a great time. The process made it difficult with too many rounds, and the focus was only on skill set. I had an in-person interview, an out-of-person interview, and a remote interview. I went home afterwards. I need to get a job in a co
In the first technical interview round, they asked about the pros and cons of different caching methods. There was a LeetCode medium question about undirected graphs and finding connected groups. They also asked about the difference between a thread