J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Meta en nov. 2018
Entretien
A recruiter reached out to me through email for a data scientist position. I was not sure if I wanted to work at fb at the beginning. So the recruiter let me join a facebook hosted event where I could talk to some team members, which is nice. However, I didn't like the people I talked to. For some reason I get the impression that they are not very friendly and they don't seem to provide much mentorship at work. Anyway, I still decided to start the interview process.
First round is a phone interview with a data scientist. She asked me some sql questions. I would say it is medium level difficulty. Then one programming exercise, which is like leetcode easy level question.
Then I went to the onsite interview.
1st round: Interview with 2 data scientist. Mostly sql questions. It covers topic like row_number, case, joins. Then follow by simple data analysis questions where you need to check the data distribution.
2nd round: interview with another data scientist. 1 medium to hard level sql questions. Then she started to ask me some ab testing questions. I told her that I never did any ab testing at work, but I guess she thought I should have known it. Well I tried my best to tell her my answer, then she started to told me something like "oh you need to read your book. You didn't prepare at all". I was like okay sorry I didn't know the answer. Even though I didn't want to take it personally, but that is a really hostile comment.
3rd round: coding exercise with 2 data scientist/ engineers? They asked me 2 questions. 1 for array partition and 1 for counting the word frequency in a file. Not too difficult. But you need to ask for details on the requirement.
Then I had lunch with recruiter at noon in campus.
4th round: interview with hiring manager. Mostly business questions and behavioral questions.
5th round: interview with product manager. All he asked was behavioral questions. I had to say those are the most weird questions I got asked. One question is like "do you have any experience where your job is completely different than in the job description". I told him sometimes I will work on different projects. Then he said "oh I am asking do you have experience of working on a completely different role". This sounds like a red flag to me. I mean if you hire a data scientist but she ends up doing PM or developer work, that is not a good thing. I cannot imagine why a company will want to do that. But it sounds like this is something that happened in facebook based on our conversation. I really don't understand what is the intention of this question.
Overall, I don't like facebook's culture. I know people in facebook are very smart, but I don't think I will ever want to work at facebook. Not a very friendly work environment.
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Lots of sql questions and data distribution questions.
Total 7 rounds: first round for resume screening, second for technical screening, then for on-site virtual with 4 interviews back to back, then hiring manager round after team matching and then salary negotiation with HR
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Meta’s evaluation rubrics focus heavily on "Product Thinking over Fancy Math". Interviewers want to see if you can operate like a product owner with an analytical mindset, navigating messy scenarios affecting billions of users
J'ai passé un entretien chez Meta (Menlo Park, CA)
Entretien
The Interview Process is very structured -
First Tech Screening round - 45 mins (usually can extend a bit depending on the interviewer)
- 2 SQL Questions ( Medium to Hard ) - based on Joins
Full Loop - 4 rounds 45 mins each.
- SQL
- Behavioral
- Analytical Execution - stats & prob, A/B testing, case study
- Analytical Reasoning - Case study
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Questions on Bayes Theorem, Probability distribution, etc.
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 6 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Meta
Entretien
Completed 3 rounds of the process, which includes the initial recruiter screen, technical, full loop, and team matching.
Couldn't move past the full loop interview. The interview was very engaging, and I actually enjoyed working through the cases. No crazy questions.