Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Meta
Entretien
The process starts with me sending an resume to them. Someone send me an e-mail inviting me to an interview over internet, we met and was just about my past, and check what I wrote at my resume. After this I had the second one, whit another person, the main was to fill me up about what were my possibilities and possible work places. After I had the technical one, they really say that you must be prepared. I did not believe that it was difficult, actually I did answer it correctly, I believe that what is trick it`s the way that you answer or how fast your get it how god it`s your code, answering it correct it`s not enough. After this I waited for a week for the answer, unfortunately I did not receive a job offer or my process continue.
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The hardest for sure it`s the technical interview, not because it`s difficult to answer but you became so nervous, and you don`t know what they expected from you, for me was the hardest.
Took about a month from start to finish, which felt longer than I expected. After a couple of initial phone screenings, I faced a challenging technical round focused on system design. It was during this round that I was asked to describe overcoming a major career challenge. Interestingly, I had just reviewed a similar framework on PracHub, which helped me articulate my thoughts clearly. Overall, I appreciated the depth of the process and ended up accepting the offer.
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Describe Overcoming a Major Challenge in Your Career
The entire process usually takes 3–8 weeks, depending on scheduling and the specific role. Coding interviews heavily emphasize common DSA topics such as arrays, strings, trees, graphs, BFS/DFS, heaps, hash maps, and dynamic programming. System design becomes increasingly important for E4+ positions.
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Given an array of integers and a target value, return the indices of two numbers that add up to the target
Unexpectedly, the first question in the technical round felt familiar. It was about finding a subset of strings with unique character concatenation — same problem I had worked through on PracHub a few days earlier. The interview included a recruiter screen followed by a rigorous pair of technical interviews where I tackled data structures and algorithms alongside system design concepts. After successfully answering a few more challenging DSA questions, I received an offer. The entire experience was intense but ultimately rewarding, and I happily accepted the position.
Questions d'entretien [1]
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Given an array of strings, pick a subset whose concatenation contains no duplicate characters, and return the maximum possible length of that concatenation.