Many products, projects, and teams exist within the company, so you can change teams instead of the company if you don't like the work.
Organizational change, even within the same country, requires you to take interviews (generally 3 interviews, called an interview loop).
Don't let people take interviews for changing teams internally.
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