As title. I had an on-site coding round. Question had several parts. I solved most of them. Left one without answer due to time limitations. How is it evaluated? Like do they require complete end to end answer for everything? Does it matter if you explain your reasoning and solution?
Lol @microsoft Dude, wtf are you smoking and where can I get some? Lowest bidder? Netflix pays better than just about everyone. It’s less now but it’s also less now for everyone else. Fuck. I make $680k per year all cash. Certainly not the lowest bidder. The code base is much better than most of the places I’ve worked at as well. They have tech debt redress built into everything. As far as the interview question. It’s impossible to tell without more information. You could have answers the simple parts and didn’t get to the part that the interviewer thing was the real meat of the question. Likewise the part you missed could be there just to ensure someone really good is still has stuff to show if they get everyone else done. Can’t tell as there’s not enough info. Each round is 45 minutes. I coded up my questions in about 20 min and spent the rest chatting with the interviewer so 🤷🏻♂️ The real answer is stop worrying. No way to know and you’ll find out in the next day or two anyway.
+1. Had conversations with people who interview, the focus is more on how rounded the thought process is, structured approach, the fundamentals.
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Same as all the others? A bunch of people who have asked the same question 100 times and know the solution inside and out get together and say shit like 'well, it wasn't the optimal solution.....' Then they flip a coin for inclined or not and go back to their awful code base written by people with little to no software engineering skills, or outsourced to the lowest bidder.
Lol. What an answer