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      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Oct 14, 2010
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Meta in Oct 2010

      Interview

      Three phone screens, 1st with Recruiter, second with an engineer, third with an engineer. The engineers were great to talk to, very cooperative and collaborative. The questions they asked were typical text book puzzle programming tricks. The first engineer was not interested in exploring finding a correct answer to the problem, but instead had a particular best-performance trick in mind and wasn't really satisfied that the trick could not be discovered easily. The second engineer was far more collaborative and also seemed to be driving towards a best-performance answer, but he entertained possible solution ideas and was very collaborative in guiding towards the solution he was looking for. The first engineer was very animated and excited about his roles and positions at facebook, while the second was a bit more reserved but opened up when asked what he liked about the company and what he thought could be better. Both engineers were working on exciting highly scalable challenging products that would likely be a dream job for many software engineers, including myself. I loved the collaborative editing suite facebook uses to do the coding questions online and found it very helpful in sharing notes and coding solutions. Similar suites for other companies have low character limits and/or wonky execution. I received a prompt response after the second interview that Facebook will not be proceeding further, though I thought both interviews went well (aside from not knowing the the programming trick the interviewer had in mind). The recruiter or hiring manager also flagged my profile in facebook somehow so I receive a not-so-warm greeting at the top of every other job page I view on facebook saying "Facebook will not consider you further" more or less, which is a bit rude in my opinion. If an engineer does not fit for one group in the company that does not mean they will not fit at all. Like others, I received no feedback from the recruiter on why I was passed over, which is unfortunate because the more I learned about the company through interviewing, the more interested I became in giving Facebook a shot as a part of my career.

      Interview questions [3]

      Question 1

      Given an array of integers, find the maximum number that can be reached by summing the best possible consecutive subsequence of the array.
      3 Answers

      Question 2

      Design a linked list operation that takes a singly-linked list (only forward ptrs, no backward ptrs) as input and reverses the list.
      3 Answers

      Question 3

      Given a 1TB file of serialized 4 byte integers, and 2GB of ram, sort the integers into a resulting 1TB file. My interviewer was very collaborative in entertaining various solution ideas until we came up with a combo that would work performantly and reduce the number of passes over the 1TB file and intermediate files.
      5 Answers
      9

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      Anonymous Interview Candidate
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      No offer
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      Application

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      I went through Meta's full interview loop for an E5/E6 Software Engineer role. The process included the standard four-round onsite: two coding rounds, a system design round, a behavioral round, and an AI coding round that Meta has added to their loop. I prepared extensively for each stage — grinding LeetCode-style problems for the coding rounds, building a library of system design references, and writing out STAR-format behavioral answers calibrated to Meta's E5/E6 expectations, drawing on my Oracle Cloud Infrastructure work across the Multicloud Observability team (control plane unification, data plane migration to Oracle Managed Kubernetes, and the Oracle Database at AWS buildout). Ultimately, I received a rejection with a one-year cooldown before I can reapply. Looking back honestly, a few weaknesses stood out: Coding execution under time pressure. While I could solve the problems, I wasn't always optimal on the first pass. I spent time re-deriving approaches instead of pattern-matching quickly, which cost me on the second problem in at least one round. System design depth vs. breadth tradeoff. My background is deep in cloud infrastructure and observability, so when the design prompt pulled toward consumer-scale product systems (feed ranking, social graph type problems), I leaned on general principles rather than Meta-specific intuition. I covered the fundamentals but didn't always drive the conversation into the nuanced tradeoffs interviewers wanted to hear. Behavioral calibration to Meta scale. My STAR stories were strong on technical substance, but a few of my impact framings were sized for Oracle's context rather than translated into the scale and cross-org influence language Meta's bar expects at E5/E6. AI coding round unfamiliarity. This was a newer format for me and I hadn't practiced it as deliberately as the traditional rounds, so my workflow with the AI tooling wasn't as fluid as it could have been. The cooldown gives me a clear runway to address each of these before reapplying.

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Apr 7, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Menlo Park, CA
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Meta (Menlo Park, CA)

      Interview

      Reached out to a recruiter via a friend. Directly got the invitation to schedule full loop interview. Completed Meta full loop interview process, with one reschedule. Participated in system design, behavioral, coding, and AI-enabled coding rounds, covering core software engineering and problem-solving skills.

      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Mar 25, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Meta

      Interview

      started first round with 1 phone interview (2 questions), then second round with 2 onsite technical (4 questions), after one system design question and lastly 1 behavioral interview, here they asked quite alot of questions

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