First, you apply and get an OA. If you score well enough (you don't need a perfect score), then you get the interview, where they give you really hard questions. It depends on the interviewer, but someone I knew got an easy string question.
A recruiter reached out and then scheduled a technical round. This round involved a LeetCode medium sliding window problem and one system design question. It was a good experience overall, though I didn't pass the first round.
The OA was hard, but for the VO, the interviewee was very nice. The question was easy. However, the HR was very hard to deal with. First was the BQ, asking about the most challenging project I did. The second half was live coding, where I had to wri
First, you apply and get an OA. If you score well enough (you don't need a perfect score), then you get the interview, where they give you really hard questions. It depends on the interviewer, but someone I knew got an easy string question.
A recruiter reached out and then scheduled a technical round. This round involved a LeetCode medium sliding window problem and one system design question. It was a good experience overall, though I didn't pass the first round.
The OA was hard, but for the VO, the interviewee was very nice. The question was easy. However, the HR was very hard to deal with. First was the BQ, asking about the most challenging project I did. The second half was live coding, where I had to wri