I'm good with System Design, Architecture and real-world scenario questions but haven't been coding since last 5yrs. Currently employed but looking for a change, if you can refer please comment so I can DM. TC: 320K YOE: 15yrs #Google, #Meta #Apple, #Microsoft, #Netflix, #LinkedIn, #Salesforce, #Uber, #Snapchat, #Adobe, #NVIDIA, #AMD, #Block, #Slack, #Zoom, #Dropbox, #Palantir, #Shopify, #jpmorganchase #Atlassian, #Coinbase, #Intuit, #ServiceNow, #Workday, #Okta, #Twilio, #eBay, #stripe
Meta does really easy coding for manager technical portion.
Thanks and can I get a referral? If yes I can DM
Lots of companies don't ask. Even Meta should be a breeze if you have been a decent coder in the past.
QA convert spotted
There's a specific reason I declined Amazon SDM offer even though the TC is more than what I was making back then. Now everyone will find out what that reason might be just from your three word comment.
In ideal situation your question should be, why isn't Amazon tagged with other companies on this post.
Netflix doesn’t do leetcode.
Yes, applied for two positions but haven't heard from them and they don't accept referrals unless you directly worked with them in the past.
Meta is best for you. Any recommendation for System design and real word scenarios preparations?
Other than from work experiences, I usually follow this repo for system design and they do a good job maintaining with latest updates: https://github.com/ashishps1/awesome-system-design-resources
I think there are lot of companies which have less focus on technical rounds for EM roles. I think Salesforce and Atlassian don’t have coding rounds for EM. How are the interviews at Confluent and Microsoft for EM role?
Adobe but design questions, yes.
Heard Adobe might do org restructures this year so do you see any possibility with layoffs?
Idk