You have an OA, then a phone interview with an engineer. The question was very fair. The experience was neutral, because I got rejected, which wouldn't be as bad if they permitted feedback. If they gave feedback on what was wrong, it would've been more positive, but seems like a waste of my time to get spend 2 hours solving problems, get the right answers or pretty close, and then just get rejected with no feedback
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Regular data structures and algorithms question. They send you what they expect you to know
no referral, directly applied online.
1 takehome with blue jean
2 technical rounds
- easy lc in first round
- easy-medium lc in second round
that was sufficient for intern level interview
J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. J'ai passé un entretien chez Meta
Entretien
First step in person (University recruiting), two coding problems at the blackboard and 5 minutes for questions to the interviewer.
Second step remotely. A quarter behavioural and the rest three quarters of an hour for 2 coding problems.
I felt a strong connection to the interviewers.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Motivations that brought me there.
Questions about SWEish experiences I had through my university career, both general (topic like particular challenges, collaboration) and more specific (experience with particular libraries).
Did the OA, the OA was 4 questions, passed, and then had an interview with a software engineer at Meta - still waiting to hear results back! I took it yesterday so fingers crossed