Anyone given codility test for Tesla back end SWE positions recently?
Recruiter said it'll have three questions and need to solve it within 80mins.
Can someone who took the test recently tell how hard it is to crack? And is it expected to solve all questions with all test cases passing?
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I was unable to finish the last one and my recruiter let me try again. Luckily I had already copied my 3 solutions (complete and partial) and decided to work on fixing them before I re-took it.
Though the IDE might say you passed some test cases, I would recommend thinking of some edge cases and testing those on you functions to see if you code is running as expected.
I didn't get 100% but was able to move on to the next phase which, luckily enough, was just going over the code I'd written, explaining what it does and I then had a chance to showcase my re-revision (that I expected to cover all the edge cases and
therefore pass 100%
I also talked about how I didn't like my original, while technically correct solution to the second problem and went over an alternative method which I thought was more readable.
I'm expecting round 4 which is 3 hours of interviewing, divided among 4 people.
Being that they are doing this remotely I elected, at their offer, to do two days of 90 minutes each.
Wish me luck
(luck to you also)