Recruiter sent out numerous interview guides to review before the interview that repeatedly said 'talk out loud'. Interviewers asked questions that had pretty obvious answers so I explained all the more obvious but less optimal solutions before touching on the optimal one. The interviewers spent a lot of time asking about why those weren't optimal and apparently reported this as if I had to be guided to a solution. For what may be the first time ever, I got interview feedback saying I got to the optimal solution but it took some guiding. In summary, I did what the interview prep asked me to do, explain my thought process. This was perceived as if I kept taking the wrong path to the solution.
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Question 1
Easy questions with obvious, cliche solutions like "use a binary tree" or "use a hash map"
The interview lasted about a day, with 5 different interviewers. For each section, the technical questions took most of the part. They also showed me their office in Toronto, which was nice
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
What was the most difficult problem you solved during your last job?
it was difficult. lengthy dsa questions. design was ok. needs nice preperation. googlyness also needs preperation. it was difficult. lengthy dsa questions. design was ok. needs nice preperation. googlyness also needs preperation.
One of the interviewer seemed disintered about core tack and focused on AI only. No techinical project wer considered ven if they were highly rated by peers an the community
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