Facebook values your time by removing most obstacles that prevent you from being productive.
You're surrounded by highly competent, hard-working coworkers.
Collaboration across disciplines (engineering, design, content strategy, user research, data science, growth marketing, product management) is very good.
The semi-yearly evaluation process is fair and focused on personal growth.
The executives care deeply about the employees and the people who use our products.
The productivity expectation is very high.
Engineering on-call rotations can sometimes be very difficult. Some teams can be too data-driven, focusing on only their top-level metrics without investing in projects which improve quality of life.
Pretty standard. Just grind LeetCode. They basically want you to make zero mistakes and solve problems like a robot. They don’t really care about your thought process, just that you find the most optimized solution ASAP.
The whole process took about two months. It started with a 30-minute recruiter call, then a 90-minute online assessment with four questions. I didn’t have time to finish all four, but somehow passed that round. The next step was a technical screenin
Technical Phone Screen A 45-minute coding interview where you will solve one or two coding problems, focusing on optimal solutions, edge cases, and complexity analysis. Usually, more than two problems will be asked, and there will be follow-ups to t
Pretty standard. Just grind LeetCode. They basically want you to make zero mistakes and solve problems like a robot. They don’t really care about your thought process, just that you find the most optimized solution ASAP.
The whole process took about two months. It started with a 30-minute recruiter call, then a 90-minute online assessment with four questions. I didn’t have time to finish all four, but somehow passed that round. The next step was a technical screenin
Technical Phone Screen A 45-minute coding interview where you will solve one or two coding problems, focusing on optimal solutions, edge cases, and complexity analysis. Usually, more than two problems will be asked, and there will be follow-ups to t