I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Meta (Bristol, England) in Jun 2017
Interview
first step-recruiter contact 2nd step-language level test 3rd-30mins ph call with recruiter( they said informal chat but prepared to answer some interview questions) 4th-video conference interview for 30 mins. Their link break down 3 times during half an hour interview, it would have been so much easier with ph calls. The fb interviewer seemed annoyed for repeating the questions again and again as the link they gave me broke down for multiple times, even though it was clear that it wasn't from my end.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Meta (Dublin, Dublin) in Jun 2017
Interview
After applying on the Facebook career website I've got a reply back within 2 days saying that I've been successful on the first step and now is gone be the language test. At this point the language test was about responding in own words between 200 - 400 on 1 question. My advise go for 400 because 365 words wasn't enough and result was slightly below average. This was the reply received from the hiring person.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
what would you change in the world or Facebook. 1 thing only and use between 200& 400 words.
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Meta (Paris) in Feb 2017
Interview
After submitting my application online, I got an email asking if you could send a written assignment in my native language within 24-48h (max. 400 words). They got back to me pretty quickly and scheduled a short call with a HR person. The call was mostly about my background, and I had one question about the type of content that was reported in my country. Two days after that, they told me they wouldn't move forward. Pretty standard process, nice people, maybe they could give a little more feedback.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What type of content is typically reported in your country?