I made it through two technical assessments, though I believe there are three or more.
The first was a non-proctored one on something called CoderPad, which was a complex, multifile test of general CS knowledge. It included both written/verbal questions and coding.
The second was a Zoom call, which I failed.
They asked a question about a matrix with rotting fruits. The question concerned how the fruits would rot based on neighboring fruits being rotten. It's on Leetcode.
The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the Lyft Software Engineer Intern role in United States.
Lyft's interview process for their Software Engineer Intern roles in the United States is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
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