Hi, I have an upcoming on-site interview with quip. The process is different from other companies: 2 hour coding round where I can use the internet. 1 hour laptop coding round. 1 hour discussion on my experience/projects. If anyone has recently interviewed with quip could you please share your experience. Any quip employees, could you please share what will candidates be assessed for in 2 hour coding round. Thanks for the help!! TC: 195k YOE: 5
Are you referring to the laptop interview? If so, it's a project you have to develop and show your coding skills. Your recruiter should give you more details Be ready with an IDE and share your screen during this session
I was more keen on the 2 hour interview. Recruiter mentioned it will be like a open book test, you can use internet etc. That seemed very new to me. Will it be leetcode type? Any pointers on how to prepare.
Yes, you can use the internet but you have to share your screen with the interviewer. It's going to be big project that you have to design and code it. It is more complex than LC and you will have only 2 hours. Be prepared with your coding environment since you'll have to compile/a um your code
Hello, I have the same interview but instead of 2 hrs, it’s 1.5 hrs. Could you please tell me what to expect specifically? Is it going to be something like API design? Or something like designing board game like chess, etc as Amazon pointed out above?
Is it a laptop/whiteboard interview? If so, get ready to share your screen and start coding in your IDE, including compiling/running your code
Yes, it’s on laptop and not many details were shared.
Hey OP, did you take the interview. could you please share more details on what was asked ?
Isn’t quip part of Salesforce? I think this is a similar experience with salesforce. At least I had the same loop with Salesforce
Yeah, can you share your experience. How was the 2 hour coding? What all areas would they test us?
I did not get a generic Leetcode question. It is more like a DS oriented design question. They asked me to design some board game, like chess, tic-tac-toe etc.