Mostly looking if your project architecture work/knowledge helped you in the system design interview. Would be glad if you respond with the job level you applied for and your role in your previous company. #microsoft #google #meta #amazon #apple #netflix
Yes, that is called experience.
I have seen people with a lot of experience in paper but zero in practical. ;)
I was literally asked to describe my previous project architecture in system design question for msft (Now that I think about it I may have broken confidentiality things!) I don’t know how common this question is but definitely it was easy to describe as I was working on it
Lucky you.
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Of course it helps. If the design question is similar to something you have worked on, you can copy the design if it’s hard to create something new on the fly
That's correct. You can't gain enough knowledge just by reading for the sake of an interview, unless you implement it yourself.
Well, you can still do it sometimes but it is harder