I applied online for the position. The recruiter reached out to me and arranged a phone screen. The phone screen asked 2-3 coding questions. My performance was borderline on the first phone screen, so I had to undergo a second phone screen, where I performed much better and was invited to an onsite interview.
The onsite interview was scheduled 3 weeks after passing the phone screens. It took place at Facebook's Menlo Park HQ. The onsite interview consisted of 5 rounds plus a lunch at one of the on-campus cafeterias.
The 5 rounds were made up of:
Each round was 45 minutes with 1 or 2 interviewers. Coding questions ranged from easy to medium LeetCode level; I didn't encounter anything really difficult. I was on campus from 10 AM to 2:30 PM.
A week after the onsite interview, I heard from the recruiter that the reviews were positive, and we moved towards an offer.
Easy to mid-level LeetCode questions for coding rounds.
The following metrics were computed from 4 interview experiences for the Meta Rotational Software Engineer role in Menlo Park, California.
Meta's interview process for their Rotational Software Engineer roles in Menlo Park, California is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Meta's Rotational Software Engineer interview process in Menlo Park, California.