The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Meta in Nov 2023
Interview
I interviewed with the neuromotor interfaces team. The overall experience was pleasant and speedy. I first spoke to a recruiter and then did a full loop interview across 2 days (1 technical, 1 design, 1 behavioral, 1 presentation, and 2 more 1:1 interviews).
For the presentation, I spoke about my work in academia (no different than your standard conference/job talk).
The technical was very difficult. The task was to take a physiological signal, and implement K-means clustering from scratch to try to separate the parts of the signal that derived from different hand movements. You were not explicitly told to use K-means, just some "clustering" method (but K means is the way to go).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
take this physiological signal, and implement a clustering method (from scratch) to try to separate the parts of the signal that derived from different hand movements.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Meta
Interview
7 Interviews, didn't receive an offer after the final round. Time-consuming process, which includes multiple rounds of technical interviews (design, coding, behavior, etc.) and a 1-hour research talk. The team leader was unpleasant to interact with.
recruiter call, technical interview, research interview, and job talk (presentation), hiring manager interview, everything was organized in the website so it was easy to navigate through the process, and recruiter was always responding super quickly