Anyone care to share any tips / experieces about recent Facebook interview experiences at Facebook, preferably Seattle location ? I have an upcoming phone screen + on site ... wondering what should I be focusing on ... DP, clean code, graph... etc System design, system testing, etc ?
Do they expect one to solve two coding questions for each interview?
Yes. I just went there. Even if we don’t have enough time, they’d still like to go to second question. At least discuss the approach
It's kinda interesting because only .1% can really ace two coding questions without tons of leetcode and memorizing. I doubt the real percentage of this kind among FB employees. 10% maybe?
Can someone please recommend most helpful articles/docs about scalability and design of the highscalibility blog?
Check this out - https://github.com/donnemartin/system-design-primer. Also check highscalability.com
Hey, Thank you for your reply, but sorry if I was clear before. I have checked on highscalibility blog, my ques was which are the useful articles to begin with on that blog?
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Cleared it recently. For coding, it doesn't get more complicated than dp, tree and graph so definitely work on those. They mostly expect clean bug free code on a whiteboard so pratice that. For sys design, I think for e5 and above it is more important than coding - if one of your code solutions has a small bug it's probably not an instant reject, but if you mess up one design round it is a big red flag. To practice design, check out highscalability blog
How complex are the dp questions ? Example of similar leetcode do q ?