I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Meta in Dec 2018
Interview
Position: ME Summer Intern at FB Connectivity Lab
1st Interview: Phone screen going over projects on my resume. It went well.
1-2 weeks later, 2nd Interview: (with engineering manager) Little questions about my my resume or accomplishments except for GPA. Then I was asked 6 questions, 2 in physics, 2 in math, and 2 coding- questions you can find in some "Cracking the Interview" book. Keep in mind this was an ME position, and the job listing outlined skills such as CAD and drafting. I was asked nothing related though that is obviously where I excel. I didn't do well answering the questions (maybe 2 were ok) and I heard back 1 month later that I didn't get the offer.
Understandable that Facebook had to weed out thousands of applicants, but this method is absolutely unfair. Only positives were that my interviewer was polite and offered to guide me through the harder questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If the sum of the rows and columns of an n x n matrix each = 1, find n.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Meta (Kajang)
Interview
i have give all the required document and the hiring manager promised to get me appointment with the company, then still no update and currently unable to proceed to the next step.
I spoke with a variety of different teams throughout the interview process. It was a very technical interview process, but I appreciated the clear communication. Everyone I met with was nice and forthcoming. They provided a positive perspective of the company overall.
ML coding round, which was leetcode problems covered over 60 minutes. You need to finish both problems in the given amount of time. Then, the subsequent interview which was a chat about research and interests in the role.
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