I took the Netflix interview through a Codesignal technical IDE. I didn't move on due to a time constraint.
This was a while ago, so I don't remember exactly what they asked. Out of four questions, you just need to get as many test cases to pass as possible.
Four questions were presented through Codesignal. The first question was a free point, requiring only for loops and if statements.
The second question used dictionaries.
The third question was the hardest. While the exact details are unclear, it had logic very similar to how Minesweeper detects when to auto-select the next block without touching a bomb.
The fourth question was of similar difficulty to the second. The specific problem could not be recalled.
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