Stripe L4 Interview process for SDE?

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Apr 16 8 Comments

Hey folks,
Anyone went through L4 loop for Stripe for SDE? And typical time from start to offer? Can't find many examples on Blind and Glassdoor examples show different processes by person. I'm planning to schedule my interviews with Stripe and a few others over the next two-three weeks so want to make sure I know the process ahead of time to schedule it accordingly. Thanks peeps!

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  • InMobi
    meteor007

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    meteor007
    Are you SDE-3 at Amazon? YOE?
    Apr 16 3
    • InMobi
      meteor007

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      meteor007
      Isn't L4 equivalent to SDE-2? Just out of curiosity, why would you be looking to down level yourself? Or is stripe L4 considered equivalent to Amazon SDE3 with respect to level and comp?
      Apr 16
    • Amazon
      chofhg

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      chofhg
      OP
      L4 is Staff at Stripe. They start at L1. Being a smaller company by employee size, I did get the sense that scope of influence would be a bit less on average.
      Apr 16
  • Yes, just been through it for L4. Process took about 4 weeks (from final interviews to confirmed offer was 2 weeks).

    2 interviews (hiring manager and system design), feedback from recruiter then 4 more interviews scheduled for one day (system design, coding, behavioural and a technical project presentation).
    Apr 17 2
    • Amazon
      chofhg

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      chofhg
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      Nice. Congrats on the offer!

      The document they sent also mentioned an offline written assignment. Did you have that as well? And coding is reasonable normal stuff or LC?

      It's a bummer they don't do debugging and integration round. Would have been a zero prep interview experience then :(
      Apr 17
    • Yes, one of the interviews was to write a 1000 word doc about a technical project and then present in a live session. Quite fun, tbh.

      The live coding wasn’t LC, it was a mock coding problem to be solved live in an IDE of your choice. (I.e. here’s a spec, write some clean code to solve it with tests etc)

      The whole process seemed pretty sensible tbh, mostly based on “real” work tasks.

      Good luck !
      Apr 17
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    sighlcgtfo

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    sighlcgtfo
    Was doc about a project you did before or a new problem they give you?
    Apr 30 0