Once you get ramped up after a couple of weeks/months, things really start to flow well.
As an intern, you only have so many months. For the large majority, I felt stressed that I wasn't up to speed. In reality, being a Production Engineer truly just takes time to adjust to. Towards the end, I felt the flow of my work really develop, but the middle learning portion was a slow slog of a time.
First, a multiple-choice online assessment. If you pass, you will then have a forty-five-minute LeetCode interview. Finally, you will have a forty-five-minute Production Engineering (PE) basics interview.
I was asked a LeetCode medium question. I happened to see a similar one online the night before, so it was pretty easy for me. However, I think I didn't communicate enough during the coding process. I didn't move on to the systems round, though.
I had a first screening test of 18 questions about operating systems. Then I had a round of 2 online interviews. The first interview was coding, and the second was about OS concepts.
First, a multiple-choice online assessment. If you pass, you will then have a forty-five-minute LeetCode interview. Finally, you will have a forty-five-minute Production Engineering (PE) basics interview.
I was asked a LeetCode medium question. I happened to see a similar one online the night before, so it was pretty easy for me. However, I think I didn't communicate enough during the coding process. I didn't move on to the systems round, though.
I had a first screening test of 18 questions about operating systems. Then I had a round of 2 online interviews. The first interview was coding, and the second was about OS concepts.