I am coming up on the final rounds of reddit interviews, which include a "Backend Engineering" round and a "Design/Architecture" round. I have been doing really well with LC interviews, but am struggling to nail system design interviews...and no idea what to expect from the "Backend Engineering" one. Can anyone shed any light? #reddit #interview #systemdesign #backend #architecture #design #tech
Don't go to Reddit it's a shithole.
Do not work at Reddit
Don’t go to Reddit. If it was a reasonably well run company, it would’ve IPOed by now.
What’s up with Reddit? Why all the negative feedback?
backend I got a socket question
Like design a group chat?
Literally no idea where these Amazon comments are coming from. Reddit has been great for me. I’m a BE who runs system design interviews. For BE engineering expect pairing with a focus on problems you commonly run into when building backend software products. For system design, they are very real world. Running through how you would design existing products technically can help. There are some good YouTube series’ out there.
Pairing : Collaborative problem solving 2 way communication not one 1 way where interviewer drops the LC bomb and stays silent throughout and expect interviewee to get the optimal solution without hints etc
What Mailchimp said. We’re hiring. I think we’re likely to slow down next year (and I’m glad). I don’t think we’ll freeze though.
Focused on the backend … db, load balancer, cd etc etc
Which one are you talking about?