Excellent experience learning about tech in the Bay Area. Hearing Zuck talk in front of the whole company every week was extremely cool.
Getting a good mentor/team was kind of hit and miss. I was just unlucky and was placed on a team with a mentor that didn't really flow well with my working style and a project that I wasn't particularly interested in.
The interview process was pretty standard. It included one behavioral interview that was very casual with a recruiter, followed by two rounds of technical interviews with engineers. I'd say the first technical interview was a bit easier than the se
Contacted by a recruiter who found my profile online. Had a chat with their university recruiter, then two 45-minute on-campus interviews. The first interview consisted of two relatively straightforward coding questions (but I had some bugs in my s
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.
The interview process was pretty standard. It included one behavioral interview that was very casual with a recruiter, followed by two rounds of technical interviews with engineers. I'd say the first technical interview was a bit easier than the se
Contacted by a recruiter who found my profile online. Had a chat with their university recruiter, then two 45-minute on-campus interviews. The first interview consisted of two relatively straightforward coding questions (but I had some bugs in my s
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.