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- vote Just finished my 5 rounds at Google BWAWAHAH!! Mom's spaghetti. Signed NDA, but I'll give some info on what happened. 1st and 2nd round I think I crushed it. 2nd round forgot to add my visited set to a DFS but fixed it after was told about it. Both rounds, interviewer agreed it works. 3rd round was some leadership blah blah round. I
- Facebook Software Engineer, Systems ML A recruiter reached out about the position in the title. Wondering how well it will fit with my current skill set and what the interview process is like. I mostly work with infrastructure of deep learning based HPC systems. Linux related stuff, troubleshooting, scripting using python etc. Some serv
- Anyone interested in group study for swe interviews I intend to start preparing for tech interviews again over the course of next ~3 months. I tried interviewing earlier this year between March and July and failed 5 onsite interviews. I thought preparing in a group setting with folks having like minded goals will be better, we could learn from each o
- FB design round interviews Hi Facebook employee/interviewers: In design round sometimes they ask a well known FB feature which is bit easier to answer, sometimes the questions are bit out of league. For instance last time I was asked given a list of names (names contains both first name and last name), return the longest cha
- Tales from the battlefront (interview experiences) I went through a job change earlier this year and wanted to share my experiences. Hopefully this proves useful to those interviewing, studying, or planning to make a job change soon. YOE: 2 Companies I applied to: Google w/ referral: no interview Facebook w/ referral: E3 offer MS w/ referral: SDE
- Leetcode learnings Leetcode learnings would be different for each person. But wish if I had known these earlier: My learnings so far on practising LC Qs: - Practise similar Qs under same pattern together: I bought LC premium. Filtered problems by /company/amazon (why: since amazon was the most probable interview ca
- link List of my favorite leetcode questions by category After doing 330 leetcode questions during my most recent job search, I made a list of the leetcode questions that I thought were the most useful. YoE: 5 TC: currently $150k. new job at Meta next month will be $360k. Enjoy the questions below: Array/String: Sliding window fixed length [O(N) traver
- Google Frontend interview questions thread There seem to be very few resources over the internet regarding frontend Engineering interview questions asked at Google. Even though these interviews are similar to SWE interviews in many ways, having a quick look through previously asked questions definitely gives you a view into the difficulty of
- MSFT Data and Applied Scientist onsite chances? Recently had the onsite for the above position. Want to know what my chances are? Round 1: This was with a SDE. Started with a LC easy bit manipulation problem. I solved it pretty quickly. Asked a LC medium Linked List question. Solved it optimally. Interviewer later pointed out an edge case and I
- vote Tip & Offers & result Thank you for blind(er)s current TC 250K YOE 6yr SD2 tl;dr; I would like to share what I learned. Please scrolldown if you just want to see numbers(offer) I accept an offer today Meta(ex facebook) as Partner engineer (IC4) English is !perfect 0. status I worked 6 years and not made senior. I was
- Google L3 from Electrical Engineer (Interview Experience, Accepted) Wanted to share my roller coaster experience with Google interview process. tl;dr: ~$200k + 20k signing; 9 interviews; highs and lows; great experience; great recruiting team Quick background. BS in Electrical Engineering from decent private university. Had only two classes in the CS department
