My coworker was easy to work with.
I cannot think of one.
I went through a web developer interview at Meta, starting with an initial online round to test my programming and problem-solving skills. After passing that, I moved on to deeper technical rounds where they focused on my front-end knowledge, like H
Asked some questions about data structures, simple logic code implementation, and other code-related questions, sometimes with code to implement. It was overall okay, and the interviewer was pretty nice.
The first step was a phone interview, followed by an in-person interview at the NY campus 2.5 weeks later. The second interview consisted of four technical interviews: * One was a more classical interview about projects and background experience.
I went through a web developer interview at Meta, starting with an initial online round to test my programming and problem-solving skills. After passing that, I moved on to deeper technical rounds where they focused on my front-end knowledge, like H
Asked some questions about data structures, simple logic code implementation, and other code-related questions, sometimes with code to implement. It was overall okay, and the interviewer was pretty nice.
The first step was a phone interview, followed by an in-person interview at the NY campus 2.5 weeks later. The second interview consisted of four technical interviews: * One was a more classical interview about projects and background experience.