The interview was the standard "Coding Gameshow" where you can win a job. The interviewer asked me two technical questions. I nailed the first one. The second one, I struggled for a 3-4 minutes (asking questions all along the way). I finally arrived at a linear solution to the problem. The interviewer was not familiar with my approach and told me I was wrong. I suggested it should work but then proceeded to work out the version of the solution he wanted. Unfortunately, I ran out of time. Interviewer was great to speak with, but ultimately was unfamiliar with all the solutions to the problem he asked.
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Question 1
Given an a table, find all the paths from starting position to end.
The technical round hit me with a classic array manipulation problem: moving zeroes to the end without disrupting the order of non-zero elements. As I tackled it, I felt a wave of familiarity wash over me; I had just practiced a similar challenge on PracHub. The rest of the interview followed a straightforward path, with some easy behavioral questions sprinkled in. Overall, it felt very easy, but I wasn’t quite the right fit for what they needed, so I didn’t receive an offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Move zeroes in an array to the end while keeping non-zero element order, in place
1 leetcode med, 1 leetcode hard. make sure you know your DSA and leetcode questions. I wasn't able to get an offer bc i didnt complete the second question. Got a reply 2 days later saying they would move on
I applied online. I interviewed at Meta (Menlo Park, CA)
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It's honestly striaght from leetcode tagged
There are no surprises if you do tagged you would be good and do well.
System design is much harder. Would recommend using hello interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design Twitter and consider if it was suddenly an extremely low latency env