Have a virtual onsite at Juniper Square for backend position this week. If anyone has been to their onsite recently can you kindly share your experience.
According to recruiter there is no leetcode style rounds but there is a 90min coding round where I will be asked to build an API for one of their early products. I asked recruiter about this early product api coding round but she said she cannot reveal any further details.
Currently I am going through SpringBoot(since I am comfortable with Java). Any tips/tricks to prep for such api dev coding round in general would be helpful.
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This is what one of their employees on Blind had told me prior to my interview
Have local set up for developing a REST API in any language and framework. They use Python so if you use that it might be in your favor.
System design interview: standard SDI interview. They might ask you to design something like their own product. Hint: Think of something like Dropbox.