Just wondering that...triplebyte would help getting offer letter in big companies ? Is it a kind of recruiting agency ? Role: SDE
I did it, it was fun and good practice. I’m sure I could have gotten a decent job if I wanted, but I was at Fb and didn’t want to leave for a non fang at the time.
That sounds great. Thanks for the info.
Had a good experience with them, and also referred someone to them who ended up at Sqaurespace. I was matched with Dropbox, but I had already accepted elsewhere at that time. Good interview, and the feedback they give you is even better. Once you have passed their interview, you won't have to do it again if you are looking again in the future.
Thanks for the info. Looking forward for that.
Did you interview? can you share your experience.
It’s mostly smaller startups. Dropbox and Stripe are probably the largest companies using it. It can save you a bit of time if you want to find a startup.
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They can’t do anything that you literally can’t do on your own. It’s worth the extra practice if you want to use it strictly for practice. What they do is ask you a multi-language multiple choice test followed by a coding quiz for a leetcode hard level algorithm that you have an hour to complete. Then they do an equivalent of an on-site (except on Skype) where every interview is leetcode hard level again. If you pass this then they’ll allow you to skip the phonescreen for one of their partner companies (uber, lyft, etc). If you get hired they are given a huge recruiting bonus that rightfully you earned through your hard work. Why not just apply online or get referred or contact recruiter on LinkedIn and do a normal phonescreen.
I’m actively reaching to recruiters but was little curious to know about triplebyte. Thanks for the info though.