You work with the coolest people in the Los Angeles area! Teammates are usually helpful and responsive.
It's a highly secretive company. You sometimes read about new features in the headlines.
The phone screen round with Snap started with the interviewer asking questions about a project I worked on. This was followed by a medium-difficulty coding question. The interviewer dug very deep into the time and space complexity.
The first-round interview was an hour-long video call. They asked some behavioral questions and then two technical questions, which we did on HackerRank. They were very nice.
Two phone interviews, asking about programming language and algorithms. A full-day interview, asking about data structures, coding, and design, all hands-on, with no whiteboard. Another follow-up phone interview, matching the interests of teams.
The phone screen round with Snap started with the interviewer asking questions about a project I worked on. This was followed by a medium-difficulty coding question. The interviewer dug very deep into the time and space complexity.
The first-round interview was an hour-long video call. They asked some behavioral questions and then two technical questions, which we did on HackerRank. They were very nice.
Two phone interviews, asking about programming language and algorithms. A full-day interview, asking about data structures, coding, and design, all hands-on, with no whiteboard. Another follow-up phone interview, matching the interests of teams.