As above
Googles process is waaaay long but Airbnb is a much harder interview because it’s not just functional it’s also very heavy mission and culture interviews. Been through both.
Interesting. What makes the mission and culture interviews tough? I understand that you can't just coast through them, but I assumed you're fine as long as you're reasonably articulate and personable, with a decent grasp of Airbnb's business.
Great question. There is supposedly no write or wrong answer for those and I had 3 of those interviews. They get real deep and sometimes personal in answers. There’s really no way to know how you did on them and/or why they were inclined or not which makes them tough. I just know that they take their mission and values very seriously and those interviews usually trip up what would otherwise be a very qualified and articulate candidate like myself.
Snap was the one hardest
Jane Street and MemSQL
2 sigma
Netflix is the hardest.
It’s team dependent
Netflix is definitely tough. All "senior" engineers with no rigorous training.
Microsoft
Two sigma is hard because even if you pass the morning technical you still don’t know what the afternoon managers want.
Depends a lot on which interviewers you get and which role
I got fucked in my 2s interviews whereas did reasonably well in others.
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it is mostly dependent on the level