Have a interview lined up with Tableau. Any pointers from Tableau folks on what to expect and how to crack it? What kind of design questions are asked? @tableau
Aside from that, use the goddamn software at least once, know what it does and what it's good for.
I am little anxious about the design. Is there a lot of focus on Object Oriented Design?
That's going to depend on the position, the team, your experience, and luck. In other words: yeah, probably!
Depends on the team, yeah. We have everything from php to python and in between.
How is tableau rated in terms of talent? Is it considered good for post tableau opportunities?
I'd say it is good in terms of that, but we like to think you won't need that...
It never comes up in the blind posts but I have heard from friends that Tableau comes in the top 5-10 best payers in tech. True?
Be prepared for pairs instead of single interviewer. This is usually in your favor:
Sorry... hit enter by mistake... you get a more conversational format and more balanced assessment on your answers. On design: relatively standard questions seeking proficiency with decomposing problem to smaller pieces. Depending on team, there is possibility for seeking depth in performance.
Thanks a lot guys. I had the interview today and got screwed
Tough luck. What they asked? Where you struggled?
Haha.. thanks for the fun update. Good luck.
Anyone willing to refer me for Tableau?
Hey, this might help you understand few questions asked in a Tableau interview (https://www.interviewbit.com/tableau-interview-questions/) additionally, few design questions include, Design a battleship game (focus on fire method), Design a car rental system, Find the most optimal path to install packages given constraints (ex. package C needs package A,B installed first).
Brush up on data structures and algorithms along with your scaling basics. Pretty standard interview loop.
Correct, basic typical 1 hour questions