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This wasn't difficult, but it was an important question: They wanted the name of a google employee i knew or worked with. If you know someone or worked with the, ahead of the interview have their email or full name all worked out as well as to be sure they will vouch for you.
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Site Reliability Engineer

Interviewed at Google

4.4
Sep 10, 2012

This wasn't difficult, but it was an important question: They wanted the name of a google employee i knew or worked with. If you know someone or worked with the, ahead of the interview have their email or full name all worked out as well as to be sure they will vouch for you.

Parse 2 different CSVs and merge them on certain rules and filter out certain data on certain rules, calculate a certain mathematical entity and finally sort them in decreasing order and print the corresponding metadata of the processed order.
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Site Reliability Engineer

Interviewed at Confluent

3.6
Dec 6, 2019

Parse 2 different CSVs and merge them on certain rules and filter out certain data on certain rules, calculate a certain mathematical entity and finally sort them in decreasing order and print the corresponding metadata of the processed order.

Open ended coding question about taking data, preprocessing it, and then turning it into a linked list and displaying information about it like (print all above x, all above y, etc. ) Analyze complexity, change it to be faster, etc.
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Site Reliability Engineer Intern

Interviewed at Atlassian

3.1
Apr 6, 2023

Open ended coding question about taking data, preprocessing it, and then turning it into a linked list and displaying information about it like (print all above x, all above y, etc. ) Analyze complexity, change it to be faster, etc.

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