I'll be soon interviewing for a PE manager (yeah!) role at facebook. Passed the phone interviews and will be in a few weeks on-site. I have been told there will be 5 interviews. 2x technical (scope is clear), 1x what seems general management and one titled "Service Ownership" and another "Project Management". What is the Service Ownership about? Is it ITIL style, strategy or more PO type design? Also Project Management - are they looking for general experience (planning - scope/schedule/resources etc...) or do they want to see you know any frameworks beyond SCRUM like PRINCE2 (I hope not)? Any tips on how to prepare?
Got it Thanks I will use your feedback for my prep
OP, did you hear back from the recruiter on the service ownership interview? For project management, a good resource to prep is - PMI handbook on project management.
Op - what was your service ownership round like?
Any leet code questions asked of managers?
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Hi , how was your Linux troubleshooting interview What were you asked and how did you prepare ?
I found it pretty easy, but then I was for more than 10 years a systems engineer and there are still some loc in the current kernel from me. So maybe average hard for a manager level. But I assume they step up the game on-site.
Addition - can't remember the exact questions, I think it was around a "system is slow, what do you check" type problem. No preparation beforehand.