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      Entretien pour Java Software Engineer

      10 avr. 2025
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Dublin, Dublin
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      J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Squarespace (Dublin, Dublin) en avr. 2025

      Entretien

      Overall Experience: The experience was average. The process included six rounds in total: HR Screening – Focused on your understanding of the company and expectations for the role. DSA Round – Two easy to medium-level LeetCode-style problems. Four Loop Interviews (1 hour each): Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) to assess depth of knowledge System design round (whiteboarding) with a manager Behavioral round with another manager Code review and object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts Candidates who clear these rounds move on to a final interview with the hiring manager. My Experience: The scheduling of interviews was handled well, and all the interviewers were supportive throughout the process. However, the job description and team I was initially applying for were changed midway through the interview loop, which was unexpected. Unfortunately, I did not progress past the loop rounds and received a rejection seven days later without any feedback. I reached out to the recruiter, and while they initially scheduled a feedback session, it was canceled without explanation, which was disappointing.

      Questions d'entretien [3]

      Question 1

      DSA Round: I was asked to implement a notification feed system using a LIFO mechanism. The task involved working with a Notification object and implementing several stubbed methods such as add, remove, contains, and others to manipulate the feed accordingly.
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      Question 2

      System Design Round: I was asked to design a scalable system that applies video filters to videos uploaded by users on a website. The discussion also included integrating OAuth authentication to securely manage user access. The round focused on system components, scalability, asynchronous processing, and handling authentication flows.
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      Question 3

      OOP & Code Review Round: I was presented with a large, buggy codebase and asked to review it live in an IDE. The focus was on identifying anti-patterns, code smells, and suggesting improvements and bug fixes. No actual coding was required—only live commenting and feedback on the existing implementation.
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