Would an interviewer at FAANG kindly refer me to a quality solution of any system design problem, please? Since I’ve never been given proper feedback, it’s been hard for me to correctly access interview expectations. Sources like the system design primer and grokking seem inadequate, but I might be wrong. The problem that you choose to share doesn’t have to be a problem that was actually used; it can be any problem that requires the system to work on a planet scale. The key is that it has to have a viable solution that you would accept during an interview. Please don’t point me to famous papers... I have a ton of those and am currently making my way through them.
TC: low 200’s @ 8yoe
Top school, strong performer with a lot or impact. Rejected after onsites at Facebook, Amazon, and Google in that order.
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Unfortunately , I myself haven’t come across a resource like that.
The YouTube channels are shallow and focused on simplicity
I only see like 20 design qs there. Was it useful?
High availability blog is good resource to get more info how these companies are building the solutions.