my virtual onsite interview is coming soon, and I would like to know what is the best alternative of the whiteboard, I used Miro, but I am not satisfied, it takes a lot of time to draw ideas and 45min is very short, any advices ? many thanks
I used Google Drawings for system design for a recent interview. Worked well for me. Practice ahead of time to get familiar with the stencils.
what was the thought-process you chose to do virtual onsite as opposed to waiting for in-person, as in virtual interviewers and hiring committee may not be as inclined/energetic during interactions which can affect the dynamic and overall result of the process? isn't there a 1 year cooldown if for whatever reason one doesn't get offer?
did you get offer? level? did you use google drawing on regular laptop using mouse, or through some touch-screen stylus system?
@op which company? why are you considering to apply now as virtual on-site process overall may have more chance of rejection, from what i could tell? i'm in a similar position. had onsite invite at FAANG for the last 5 months but due to virtual onsite i haven't moved forward. for whiteboarding, i'm considering using galaxy s6 lite where one could draw using a stylus pen.
Get your own whiteboard. Borrow or buy. Peel and stick are great too. I would propose this to the recruiter when scheduling the interview. Practice with the camera pointed to the whiteboard, laptop angle etc.
Not sure you're allowed to point at physical whiteboard, though i'd prefer if that were the case.
Oh really? Why not? I'm curious