It was really good. Questions depends on whether you applied for frontend or backend. Generic rounds will be coding rounds in which topics range from array till graphs. Overall experience good.
Had 2 rounds. First was a technical round. I was asked a few technical questions related to technologies being used, was asked to explain my current project in detail. A couple of coding questions. Second round was with Hiring Manager. Mostly behavioral and personality match.
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Question 1
Questions related to technologies in the job description. LC easy-medium coding questions.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Walmart (Bentonville, AR) in Dec 2021
Interview
So for me I was a new grad so the swe 2 was the only option. And I rate this interview process as bad because there was an unclear communication of what the interview was. So the actual time table from when you passed the assessment to the decision for an offer was like 2.5 months for me. But during that time they said it would take a month for the whole thing to happen. Then for me I had an assessment, a technical take home interview, and then a behavioral (at least thats what I was told). The assessment and take home interview were fine. But the last interview, I was told that it would be behavioral and no technical questions would be asked. But the engineer I was interviewing with just asked me a system design question and asked me to code it, which threw me for a loop, since they said that there wouldn't be technical questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The take home just asked to make like a profile using a front end language (javascript or react). The backend question was about a movie theater and a queue system.
The final round asked me to implement and code the product recommendation system for their website.