I went through 6 rounds of interviews in 3 weeks. I felt I did great but didn't get the offer.
HR was awesome and very quick.
In the final round, I was asked to solve a LeetCode HARD (212) difficulty problem, which solution contains advanced data structures like a Trie.
They seem to lack understanding of the difference between a QA and SDET engineer. Everyone is aware that QA, even with excellent programming skills, is not the best at finding bugs. Do they want buggy applications to reach customers on purpose?
It was a good experience.
LeetCode 212, a hard problem. They expect QA engineers to solve this in 25 minutes.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Snap QA Engineer role in India.
Snap's interview process for their QA Engineer roles in India is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Snap's QA Engineer interview process in India.