Everyone, no matter how "high up" they are at the company, is very willing to help with whatever question you might have. You can message anyone at any time, and they will generally get back to you within the hour.
As an intern, your opinions and ideas are valued. I came up with my own product and feature ideas on the side, and I was able to implement and test them publicly.
The company culture is very open. (Almost) everything at Facebook is no secret. Mark is willing to answer any question you might have about company direction and stance at the weekly Q&As, and at any point, you can ask what people are working on, and they're willing to share.
The projects you're able to work on are high-impact projects more often than not.
Everyone is passionate about their work and incredibly good at what they do. I learned a crazy amount this past summer.
The work culture is largely self-driven. There's no particular structure or strict schedule for getting work done, so if you're not self-motivated, you could fall behind without much consistent feedback for your performance.
Work-life balance can be a little unhealthy at times. There felt like there was a bit of pressure to work even while at home, because a lot of people do.
Not much. My experience was absolutely incredible, and I learned a lot this summer. Maybe there could be a better system for suggesting ideas and new projects. I felt like I came up with a handful of cool, slightly bigger feature ideas this summer, but they often wouldn't be escalated to the project managers or receive any feedback and just go unnoticed.
1 round of 4-question OA of easy/medium Leetcode questions. 1 online technical interview of 2 easy/medium Leetcode questions. The first question is more standard, and the second is a bit more open-ended.
LeetCode Easy and Medium questions regarding Binary Trees, BFS, and DFS. Also, some light general DSA questions during coding. Little to no behavioral questions. All questions seemed to be LeetCode tagged.
The interview includes a single round lasting a total of 40 minutes. During this time, you will be tasked with solving two LeetCode-style coding problems. These problems are designed to evaluate your problem-solving abilities, programming skills, a
1 round of 4-question OA of easy/medium Leetcode questions. 1 online technical interview of 2 easy/medium Leetcode questions. The first question is more standard, and the second is a bit more open-ended.
LeetCode Easy and Medium questions regarding Binary Trees, BFS, and DFS. Also, some light general DSA questions during coding. Little to no behavioral questions. All questions seemed to be LeetCode tagged.
The interview includes a single round lasting a total of 40 minutes. During this time, you will be tasked with solving two LeetCode-style coding problems. These problems are designed to evaluate your problem-solving abilities, programming skills, a