Booking.com Software Engineer I interview questions
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I applied online. I interviewed at Booking.com (San Francisco, CA) in Jan 2017
Interview
It consisted of several phone screens. The initial screening was just a chat with an internal recruiter. Then came a hackerrank test and a technical phone screen. Unfortunately, I stumbled on the algorithmic problems in the phone screening. Some questions about the time complexity of the solutions you give.
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Two programming problems, probably around easy-medium on hackerrank. O notation and reasoning for the solutions you give.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Booking.com (Amsterdã) in Jan 2017
Interview
Interview process is very well documented on workingatbooking[dot]com. The exact process is followed. I was interviewed for iOS developer position. Amsterdam is a very nice place to shift to. The office is marvellous. You get a tour around usually.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Booking.com (Amsterdã)
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HR was super friendly and helpful during the process.
Just, they told they would pay for the visa but they didn't.
In the algorithms&data structures interview, the guys were nice, friendly and helpful. Questions were not so hard and nice.
The system design interview was a nightmare. The interviewer was somehow in an insulting mode. He asked ridiculous questions like whether I ever used a website. He also seemed like he was in a hurry, he couldn't wait until I think of a solution and that stressed me out a lot.
It was a great experience except for this interviewer.