I completed 2 karat interviews for Indeed's process. 1) Did well on the questions, then the coding problem I didn't finish the 2nd iteration of the problem. 2) Did just OK on the questions -- finished the 2nd of the coding problems, and I think my solution was relatively optimal. Not sure if I got the time/space complexity 100% right. Curious from Karat/Indeed folks what they would expect from this -- am I likely to move on to the next step in the process? Additionally, I am curious if someone really sits and watches the entire interviews, and what they look for during that.#engineering #software #swe
hey can you please share the topics of the questions. Especially the non-coding ones. I have an interview coming up. would like to know.
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You might find this post helpful. https://us.teamblind.com/s/SKoCrKCD I think the expectation is just to get through two different problems. When I did an interview with them, I was kinda unsure if my time complexity was correct as well, but my interviewer gave me the ok and I ended up passing so I wouldn’t dwell on that part. I’m not quite sure if companies actually look that the recording. IMO it’d be tedious to look at an hour interview for every candidate you have in the pipeline. Also, it’d kinda defeat the point of hiring another company to do the interview if companies spend money hiring Karat to conduct the interview and then spend a bunch of time auditing it. At that point, it might be cheaper just to do the interviews in house. I think it might just serve as a proof of services rendered for the company hiring Karat to conduct the interview, or as a reference point if the review feedback is iffy.
Interesting! Well, I think I got through 2 in the redo with not-the-worst solutions, so maybe I'll be good for next steps... Agree on your thoughts re: the interview footage