Interview was 45 minutes, 5 minutes of bs talking and then straight to the questions. You have basically 15 minutes per problem so keep that in mind when you're practicing at home. Set a timer, speak out loud while you're solving the problems and do everything you can to simulate the actual interview. Nerves getting in the way is a real thing to be aware of ("ll get back to why this is important). Anyways, interviewer was nice, he gave example inputs, assisted and gave hints. I actually answered both questions right and thought all was well. definitely thought would make it to the on site.
Applied online. Received a recruiter screen within two weeks covering background and role fit. Followed by a technical phone screen with coding (LeetCode medium-hard, arrays/graphs). Then a virtual onsite with 4 rounds: 2 coding, 1 ML system design (recommendation/ranking system), and 1 behavioral. Interviewers were professional and gave time to ask questions. Results communicated within a week post-onsite.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Meta (Londres, Angleterre)
Entretien
First stage was a screen round with behavioral and 2 leetcodes, one medium one hard, 15-17 min each. If selected, loop is 4-6 interviews. 2 desgin, 2 coding, 1 behavioral.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
idiotic questions that can't be answered in depth in 35 minutes design, like "your solution isn't going to work, how will you handle it?" yea no sht this is a baseline bro, wait 15 seconds and ill talk about the optimal one.
J'ai postulé via un recruteur. J'ai passé un entretien chez Meta (Londres, Angleterre)
Entretien
Standard Meta process.
1. Recruiter Call
2. Screening Call
3. Onsite Calls -4 rounds (2 coding, 1 ML design, 1 behavioral)
Interviews were all nice except for behavioral. (wouldn't hurt to speak anything apart from okay-okay)