Good pay and benefits.
Flexible work schedule relative to other Big Tech companies.
Coworkers are sincerely helpful and friendly.
Strong focus on perceived short-term impact rather than long-term stability and engineering excellence. A high-stress environment where you are constantly putting out fires, fixing obscure bugs, and sifting through layers upon layers of tech debt. High risk of burnout.
I had five rounds of interviews: * Two Algo * Two SD * One Leadership Principles It was an interactive interview where the interviewer was constantly asking me questions. I really enjoyed interviewing with Meta.
The process was smooth. The interviewer went through a couple of HR questions and some follow-up questions. Coding was medium level difficulty. I received two standard programming questions, both of which were from LeetCode.
Everything was on time, scheduled one month before the interview. The interview was really good; there were no issues. I got two coding questions and solved one and a half questions, but it was not enough to go to the next level.
I had five rounds of interviews: * Two Algo * Two SD * One Leadership Principles It was an interactive interview where the interviewer was constantly asking me questions. I really enjoyed interviewing with Meta.
The process was smooth. The interviewer went through a couple of HR questions and some follow-up questions. Coding was medium level difficulty. I received two standard programming questions, both of which were from LeetCode.
Everything was on time, scheduled one month before the interview. The interview was really good; there were no issues. I got two coding questions and solved one and a half questions, but it was not enough to go to the next level.