Anyone knows what final round entails? Mostly case studies I assume? How difficult? Current TC: 145k Asking TC: 265k
Sr DS interview. Python question was to code one function: intake a list and return the median
I really have imposter syndrome… I’m in analytics and always fear of switching to DS/DE. Meanwhile I can do python stuff like this in my sleep.. I guess my MSCS is helping. I should go gung-ho on DE I guess. Lol just thinking out loud
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This wasn’t for Senior DS but one level below: One coding round (SQL Medium-Hard, Python Medium-Easy), one behavioral and two case study rounds (I would say Medium-ish but this might be subjective). I have heard from others too that Reddit interviews are very much tailored to the specific role and team. So the candidate would be tested on skills / case studies relevant to the job description. Good luck!
Was the python question DS and algorithms? How would you prep for that?