Made it through the take home exercise and both on site rounds. Feedback: technical skills were okay but didn't do a good enough job explaining "why" on decisions. FE eng.
How was the interview process? What role? How many rounds? YOE? Current TC? Did you apply or did they contact you?
One of the things I like about Riot is we send rejection notices and offer to schedule time with the hiring manager to review why, if you care about that.
^ Do you write it before or after you get ball tapped while oppressing female co-workers?
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I'm a consultant in the midwest. I bill ~110 c2c.
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Netflix sounds like a miserable place to work, don’t bother.
Why do you say that?
Nah
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Give me a breakdown of each interview
First interview was with the hiring manager. Draw a system that you're familiar with on the whiteboard and explain it. Given a hypothetical system figure out a solution. Second interview was with two engineers. Easy/fun JS exercise to get started (but was still stressful - I don't interview often and this was my first extensive interview ever). Another hypothetical system problem to work through. Third was probably the most difficult technical interview. Implement a polyfill for a commonly used function. Lunch. The fourth interview is the last technical interview. Design the member home screen, api calls and responses, how to make it performant, etc. Next is the HR interview. Understand the culture. Relate previous work experience with the culture. Break. There's a potential to get cut here, or if you're local this may be scheduled for a different day. I'm not local and I passed part 1. The sixth interview is with a director. Some cultural questions and another system design question. Be sure to explain why because I guess I didn't. Next is another HR interview. Mostly culture again. Last interview was with product and design. There's a hypothetical product design question which I thought was interesting and answered pretty well. Be sure to understand how you've worked with product and design in the past as well as how your feedback to product and design impacted the project. Interviewing is for sure a skill that I need to improve on. I know I would have kicked ass on the job. Oh well.
Thanks OP, very helpful and it seems you did good without a lot of interview experience. The cultural part and product sense is very important at netflix. Would you mind shed some light on the take home test? How many questions? How much time given? Is it leetcode type or a project including design and implementation like daily work?