I just had my Meta mock interview. I am so grateful for their time and feedback. But what the actual ef? In real interviews, they ask two questions in 40 minutes and you need to cover everything in that 20 mins. The interviewer told me real interview questions are going to be harder than this. Wtf Meta wtf 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ #swe #engineering
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Then don't apply to Meta.
Don't sweat it brah. I did a Meta interview (first technical screening) and passed, but then took a different job. Maybe not all are like this .. But the interviewer didn't concern themselves much with anything other than me getting the general gist of the solution down. I didn't even know the time complexity of my second answer - and he was like, yeah all good. I definitely didn't have to run my code. Wasn't as "scary" as it is oft portrayed. Questions weren't hugely difficult or anything, like lower end of medium on leetcode equivalent
How do you get mock interviews?
You first need to set up your real interview with them then they will offer a complimentary mock.
Dude Meta pays absolute top of the market for talent - you don’t think that their entry bar would be set way high ? You get the opportunity to make 400k or more - tough interviews are part of the deal. It’s hard to get in (and from what I hear, hard to stay in)
My mock interview was great and realistic.
Wtf. The recruiter told me last week they didn't offer mocks anymore
ohh really? Are you able to pick any dates for mock on the career portal ? For me all the dates in future are greyed out
There’s another post with the same concern. Seems like that’s true for everyone.
Agree. For my level of coding skills, I really have to see the question before, otherwise I cannot wrap it up in 20 minutes. Given clarification, verification and test cases, it's more like 15 minutes max per code. Or at least I need to immediately think of the algorithm. Like I just immediately pick up it is dfs and assuming I practiced dfs in the past two weeks then immediately jump into coding. Otherwise cannot solve it. It is brutal IMO.
You passed snap, this will be a walk in the park
Your link probably expired. Just email your recruiter for a new one.
Hey snap, wanna mock together?
What's your complaint?