I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Meta (London, England) in Jan 2019
Interview
it was 2 interviews process, one was a phone interview and the second was a video call.
both was focusing on data structure and algorithms, the problems was leetcode medium difficulty.
the interviewers were really friendly and helpful they helped me a lot through the interview
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
Given a sorted array and integer K find the number of occurrences of K, and there was a follow up question what will happen if there is m queries with different K how can you handle this, but didn't ask for the code for the follow up
it was more like a discussion question,
I have a binary tree with positive and negative values i want to represent it in arrays of integers u can use 1 or more arrays to represent it, after that we want to write a function that take this representation and construct the binary tree
no referral, directly applied online.
1 takehome with blue jean
2 technical rounds
- easy lc in first round
- easy-medium lc in second round
that was sufficient for intern level interview
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Meta
Interview
First step in person (University recruiting), two coding problems at the blackboard and 5 minutes for questions to the interviewer.
Second step remotely. A quarter behavioural and the rest three quarters of an hour for 2 coding problems.
I felt a strong connection to the interviewers.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Motivations that brought me there.
Questions about SWEish experiences I had through my university career, both general (topic like particular challenges, collaboration) and more specific (experience with particular libraries).
Did the OA, the OA was 4 questions, passed, and then had an interview with a software engineer at Meta - still waiting to hear results back! I took it yesterday so fingers crossed