I've been interviewing with Affirm, and so far it's gone well, I had an initial phone screen with some interesting discussions about machine learning and a nice use case. I got called for a second phone screen and was told it would be a programming interview. Just curious about the standard of questions. I've been a bit out of practice for coding interviews, so just a little concerned. Anyone here has been through the process? If so, how were the questions, and what should I focus on, given limited time?
Any specific topics in ML ? I have an interview with them. Your input could be very helpful.
Mostly around ml basics, logistic/linear regression, how to interpret model predictions, all disguised in a usecase
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They will likely ask you questions about your professional background and skills as applies to the position for which you are interviewing.
That's helpful, but I was looking more on the lines of the kind of programming questions asked... For example, do they stick to basics of arrays and strings, or ask more complex questions, based on dynamic programming, binary trees etc.