The tech stack is okay. The people are friendly.
Too many meetings in the evening.
Recruiter reached out, followed by a phone screen with an interviewer from the West Coast. The interview involved a LeetCode-type question, but it was a difficult one. You needed to provide the optimal solution, not just a working one. Notably, the i
I started by introducing myself, then I dove deep into my resume, focusing on many details and the specific technologies I was using. After about 30 minutes, I was given a LeetCode-style coding challenge with follow-up questions. There were a total o
Firstly, I finished the OA, which was pretty hard. After a month, HR reached out. The first interview asked the "number of islands" question. The follow-up was to return the position of the biggest island.
Recruiter reached out, followed by a phone screen with an interviewer from the West Coast. The interview involved a LeetCode-type question, but it was a difficult one. You needed to provide the optimal solution, not just a working one. Notably, the i
I started by introducing myself, then I dove deep into my resume, focusing on many details and the specific technologies I was using. After about 30 minutes, I was given a LeetCode-style coding challenge with follow-up questions. There were a total o
Firstly, I finished the OA, which was pretty hard. After a month, HR reached out. The first interview asked the "number of islands" question. The follow-up was to return the position of the biggest island.