I've found the company to really respect its workers. Benefits, giving them the freedom to choose what to work on and make judgment calls, managers only ever using the word "I support" rather than "I manage".
I've not experienced any downsides in my 5+ years at Meta.
The coding part is very hard. The HM is very nice, but I did not get the offer. I don't know how to do the system design. I need more practice.
The interview process is normal, asking 2 coding questions within 45 minutes. You should anticipate needing to answer several types of results and choose the best one, also including time and space complexity analysis.
I had a mock interview with a MET employee. He asked me a question based on stacks and emphasized the importance of talking the interviewer through your code.
The coding part is very hard. The HM is very nice, but I did not get the offer. I don't know how to do the system design. I need more practice.
The interview process is normal, asking 2 coding questions within 45 minutes. You should anticipate needing to answer several types of results and choose the best one, also including time and space complexity analysis.
I had a mock interview with a MET employee. He asked me a question based on stacks and emphasized the importance of talking the interviewer through your code.