Having been here for a few months, there is an incredible level of freedom to contribute in many different ways.
As a developer, if something needs fixing, it gets tabled for fixing.
I've been more used to hierarchical approaches to management, so Facebook is a refreshing change, allowing me to bring forward many different aspects of my skill set, not just the narrow set defined by my job title.
Diverse and welcoming company, offering many opportunities to learn new skills and projects.
It took a little while to get used to the lack of being told what to do. It may seem a bit chaotic at first, but ultimately that is an incredible freedom.
Applied online and received an invitation for a phone screen the following day. The phone screen was 45 minutes long and consisted of two LC-style questions. The interviewer was very nice and generous with tips.
Initial recruiter call, followed by a coding assessment (different from LeetCode-type questions, with pre-defined levels of questions where each level unlocks after all test cases are passed), a phone screen, and a virtual on-site interview (3 coding
I applied online. The recruiter reached out to me. We had one phone screen and then a panel with four rounds of interviews. The panel was scheduled in two days.
Applied online and received an invitation for a phone screen the following day. The phone screen was 45 minutes long and consisted of two LC-style questions. The interviewer was very nice and generous with tips.
Initial recruiter call, followed by a coding assessment (different from LeetCode-type questions, with pre-defined levels of questions where each level unlocks after all test cases are passed), a phone screen, and a virtual on-site interview (3 coding
I applied online. The recruiter reached out to me. We had one phone screen and then a panel with four rounds of interviews. The panel was scheduled in two days.