1. Comp 2. Less toxic as compared to others 3. Slow moving resulting in less pressure (in certain parts)
1. Hires less and only senior people. So no growth path for management and IC. 2. Extreme top down. Nothing happens without CEO's decision making 3. Bi-yearly launches which are better suited for hardware world than software. 4. Lot of super senior people in rest and vest mode.
Hi, currently I'm L63 at Microsoft and I'd like to move to Airbnb because of the work from home flexibility and I want to join a smaller company than Microsoft. I am familiar with the loop interviews. But I believe you really have to be lucky in these interviews by either getting a somehow easy qu...Read more
Completed onsite loop last week and curious as to what the bar is for G9. Is it very difficult to pass this round? Is it strictly pass/fail? TC: 390K YOE: 6
Partnership manager looking for an Airbnb referral link. Can someone please send?
I saw multiple airbnb coding questions posted in multiple forums and in the process of solving, googled those questions. I observed a lot of those questions are not so easy to find and I was able to find many of them were in fact from multiple college course homework questions. airbnb questions are ...Read more
I have my interview schedule next week, I haven't interviewed in 5 years and really would like to get this job. I heard there is a chinese website with coding questions is it true? #engineering #software #swe
What questions are asked in the onsite coding round for staff engineers? leetcode hard? dynamic programming? Also, what are the criteria for evaluating someone at the staff level? #tech
how difficult/different are they from companies like fb or Google? ps: if you did their interview and believe it was harder what was the expectation? solve and code fully or show that you can think through even if not complete.
Do you need to flawlessly run the code with their test cases to pass the interview? Or does the code not need to run? I am targeting l5/l6 , what’s the bar in the coding interview portions ? Tc: 🥜 - 200k
How are the laptop coding rounds at Airbnb evaluated? Recently I did onsite at Airbnb and I took my laptop. I was planning to use some code snippets I had prepared before-hand but the interviewer was staring at my screen, so I felt very uncomfortable and I think I made myself look foolish by googli...Read more
I have an upcoming Airbnb Onsite where I need to do code review. Any insights on how to prep for it and what all things are evaluated in this round?
im interviewing at a few companies for an engineering manager role. At Tableau I still code around 30-50% of the time - will i be anle to code at Google and Airbnb as a manager? Also what should I expect in my loops - recruiter told me light coding, behavioral and design - do I need to brush up on L...Read more
anyone have an Airbnb promo code or coupon that they’d be willing to share or sell?
Planning for 10 day vacation in Alaska. Anyone have an Airbnb promo code or coupon that they'd be willing to share or sell?
I have an L5 on-site interview coming up with Airbnb. What should I expect from the code review round ? I read through some posts that talk about reviewing three git pull requests. 1. How is this round graded ? 2. Is it required to complete review of all three pull requests ? Thanks! #airbnb #a...Read more
Can anyone who has gone through Airbnb coding challenge share their experience ?
I interviewed at Airbnb recently. Interviewers do not really prepare for interview before they walk-in. First interviewer - Entered 5 mins late. Start searching for question for few minutes in the laptop after entering. Finally, he/she din't find then finally wrote method signature on whiteboard w...Read more
I recently gave on-site and the coding question is definitely not something that can be finished writing and compiled within 45 min unless you are a robot. It was a hackerrank challenge consisting of an optimization problem with points and score. I managed to compile but the answer was not correct. ...Read more
What’s an example of the task for full stack role? Are candidates allowed to look up API docs?
I am having coding interviews in coming week with Airbnb. Can anyone share what's the difficulty level of coding questions?
Are the practice coding challenges from AirBnb evaluated in any way? Do recruiters or interviewers get to see the performance in the coding challenge at all? Thanks