I have scheduled a karat interview with better.com for the next week. I have given a karat interview before for another company. Other than the coding question they ask for some technology related questions. I am curious on how important is answering those questions and how to prepare for them since they seem random TC 145k
any insights in this? I have one upcoming. How was it?
It depends on interviewer, I got a behavioral question and 1 lc easy and 1lc medium. I got all test cases right in easy but not in medium one. They did invite me to virtual onsite
Did you get the offer?
I did Karat for a few companies. I thin 3 in total. Of the 3 I made it 2 of the interview after karat (Peloton and Compass). Both were a non technical conversation before the onsite. Never made it to any onsite because I didn't care to keep emailing them over and over and they just ghosted me.
I hope you did not join better.com as the layoff news is all around
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I have no idea how Karat interview judgement works. I've done interviews in the past for compass peloton and some other company. I usually address the problems the same every time when it comes to solving the coding problems I usually solve two of the presented ones and the pass rate has been 50/50 so far. Also some of their interviews have high level system design elements and debugging questions. Very light weight though where they just want you to verbally explain some design elements or explain why some service is unhealthy in a system. You can also do "unlimited" re dos of the interview. Where you can meet an interviewer again and do another loop. Both interviews will be presented to the company. I did this once just because I lost my whiteboard and couldn't think without it for one interview so did it once more. Ended up moving on to the next stage so maybe two interviews isn't terrible idk.