Work-life balance is good.
The company is so big and the architecture so complicated.
The interview process involved four rounds. Each round was conducted by a different reviewer. The team primarily works with C# and C++, with a strong emphasis on C++ according to the interviewer. I was permitted to use Python for coding during the
Typical FAANG interview. 4 parts, each with 1 technical question and 1 behavioral question. 1 system design question, 3 coding questions that target different things: * Requirement definition * Trade-offs in solution * A problem where the challenge
Based on the recruiter's email, I was expecting the conversation to include questions around my C++ coding skills and prior experience relevant to the role, and LeetCode-style coding in C++. However, the discussion only focused on the hiring manager
The interview process involved four rounds. Each round was conducted by a different reviewer. The team primarily works with C# and C++, with a strong emphasis on C++ according to the interviewer. I was permitted to use Python for coding during the
Typical FAANG interview. 4 parts, each with 1 technical question and 1 behavioral question. 1 system design question, 3 coding questions that target different things: * Requirement definition * Trade-offs in solution * A problem where the challenge
Based on the recruiter's email, I was expecting the conversation to include questions around my C++ coding skills and prior experience relevant to the role, and LeetCode-style coding in C++. However, the discussion only focused on the hiring manager