It's all pros. The people I work with are the sort of people I would choose as friends anyway.
Everyone is super smart, super humble, genuine, and really friendly.
Unlike other big companies where you become blocked by processes, Facebook lives by its "move fast" mantra, and new innovations in products happen all the time.
The free food is ridiculous; it's 7-star quality, absolutely delicious, 100% of the time.
There are lots of career progression opportunities because we keep growing.
There is never a dull day, and our sales conferences and all-hands sessions are inspiring.
You get to test new products before they go out on the market.
Rewards for good performance are fantastic.
Nothing! This is the longest I have been in any company, and I feel as happy today as the first day I walked in.
The interview was conversational and focused on both technical knowledge and problem-solving approach. The interviewer was friendly, asked insightful questions, and gave space to explain my thought process clearly. I liked it.
The interviewer was very friendly. I had prepared a lot of Linux troubleshooting knowledge, but was not asked any questions about it at all. So, I totally screwed up. The coding interview was easy. It consisted of CSV data processing questions and
The interview process involved 5 rounds of coding phone interviews, plus an onsite interview. I failed the last phone interview. They checked for a mix of coding, OOD, and system design. I'll have a look at Cracking the Coding Interview.
The interview was conversational and focused on both technical knowledge and problem-solving approach. The interviewer was friendly, asked insightful questions, and gave space to explain my thought process clearly. I liked it.
The interviewer was very friendly. I had prepared a lot of Linux troubleshooting knowledge, but was not asked any questions about it at all. So, I totally screwed up. The coding interview was easy. It consisted of CSV data processing questions and
The interview process involved 5 rounds of coding phone interviews, plus an onsite interview. I failed the last phone interview. They checked for a mix of coding, OOD, and system design. I'll have a look at Cracking the Coding Interview.