i had an onsite with FB very recently. I blasted through the coding rounds...at least from what i think. 0 bugs, handled all edge cases, and I convinced all my interviewers with my solutions. I answered 2 questions per coding round. But you never know with these things I guess. I think I did good with system design too. Aiming for E4. What are my chances?
Pretty high chance. Have you seen these questions before? What are the difficulty levels of these questions?
How many of the questions were directly from or mostly similar to LC ones?
For people saying no chance, can you clarify on what could go wrong? Behavior / design? Headcount? Reinterview?
Weird flex but okay
Just hoping no politics BS stops me from getting the offer :)
Yoe?
Don’t worry brother / sister Also ignore the no’s Very high chance of making it
What did they ask? Trees, graphs, DP or other stuff?
DP questions are banned, afaik
I would say probably >75% chance of offer, but I guess it depends on the sys design round " I think I did good with system design too." Ehh... you probably didn't. Most of the time when interviewers see that the person is hopeless (i.e. clueless about real world large scale systems) they just entertain him for an hour or so. Source: I failed many sys designs. let us know if you get it
I definitely was not clueless. We had a solid discussion and came up with solutions to the problem at hand. Fingers crossed.
Did you get an offer?
🤔Did you blast through without clarifying the questions? How do you know 0 bugs, or if you just did not catch your own bugs? It sounds like you did well, you just have to wait for the answer.
No that kind of approach would've worked in Amazon interviews. But at a real tech company like FB where the bar is high, you'd need to be careful and clarify the questions properly upfront.
how do you know u were flawless