I had onside last week. 4 coding. 1 system design. Coding was like 1 medium, 1 med + 1 hard, 1 hard, 1 hard. Do you think it’s enough to pass the bar? Specially the first coding was only a medium question. And each interview was for an hour. I coded all with optimal solutions but afraid if any of the interviewer probably didn’t ask the 2nd one for the lack of time. For last two interviews with 1 hard, there were lot of time for follow ups. My assumption of the level of difficulties are subjective obviously. What’s your experience? No damn clue about the System Design.
I had 1 question with multiple follow ups. So I guess you are good
Were they from Leetcode? How do you know the difficulty level? If not from Leetcode were the problems similar in terms of patterns?
I had one round with 3 questions, one round with 2 questions, and the rest had one big question with multiple parts. I don't think number of questions matter.
It’s impossible to know how you did unless you really bombed everything. There’s no one standard.
I didn’t bomb any but I know what u mean. It’s actually more disgusting when u know u were on the fence but didn’t get the offer for an inch lol
Were you targeting L4 or L5? If recruiter didn’t mention, maybe your YoE is a good clue?
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Mmm not sure. They did ask me 2 questions in each interview. I thought that was common? Not sure if focusing in only one is a bad sign though. To me it was 1 med/hard and then one med/easy after
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