Any difference in going to U-Day versus just having a normal new grad onsite loop on a different day, other than learning more about the company? Saw in another thread that U-Day means one less interview but is that true?
As an interviewer, it's indicated it's U-day and once you've done a few you know what to expect. Also the pre-submit panel is better calibrated for Uday candidates. Some of them have social events associated. Overall, it's probably a slight advantage to do a Uday interview. (But that has more to do with the consistency that Facebook applies to the packets, the interview is no easier)
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I went for “U Day” it was just interviews we didn’t do anything special.
Did you go last year? And how many coding interviews did you have?
I think four.