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      Entretien pour Software Engineer I

      28 août 2013
      Employé (anonyme)
      San Francisco, CA
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien difficile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. Le processus a pris 3 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez X (San Francisco, CA) en juil. 2013

      Entretien

      My overall experience interviewing at Twitter is generally positive. Everyone I talked to seemed really excited about working at Twitter, and I got the sense that Twitter has many of the things I was looking for in a company; e.g. transparency (within the company), fast-moving environment, focus on employee learning, exciting place to work. The actual interview process was somewhat prolonged. I was initially put in touch with a recruiter in April via a friend's referral; it took a few weeks until I started actually interviewing (beginning with an online coding question and then a couple of phone interviews, all of which were very doable). It took several days to a week to get feedback after each of the initial interviewing milestones. To the recruiter's credit, I was always asked whether I had any timing issues, and I get the feeling that things could have been sped up if I really needed them to be. I eventually got to the on-site interview stage (in July), which had about 5-6 interviews. As one might expect, this was kind of exhausting, but I found myself actually liking this format, mainly because failing 1 interview out of 5 or 6 is much better than failing 1 interview out of 3 or 4. The majority of these interviews involved coding questions, although there was one that tested system design and one that tested *nix fundamentals. The coding questions were generally what you'd expect from any other premier tech company; there's not really much insight I can provide here. I received an offer about a week or two after the interview.

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      Question 1

      I'll speak in generalities here. 1) There was a question with an optimal solution involving 3 data structures. I almost went down an optimal-ish path, but then I second-guessed myself and tried to solve the problem with different pairs of data structures, which wasn't optimal. Lesson learned: don't be afraid to explore paths that seem outlandish to you at first. 2) The system design question (there are many potential examples for such a question, e.g. "design a scalable online bookstore") thoroughly tested many of the concepts I learned in distributed systems. Granted, I was interviewing for such a position, but it really drove home how valuable my distributed systems class was. 3) I wasn't expecting *nix-related stuff at all. I'm really glad I took an operating systems class where we were required to implement a lot of fundamental tools.
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