I interviewed with Mustafa's organization after a recruiter contacted me on LinkedIn. The interview consisted of six rounds. The first two rounds were coding, followed by two system design rounds. The fifth round involved a deep dive into my past projects. The...
I had a phone screen today and am waiting for the results. **Round 1:** This was a call with the Hiring Manager, purely conversational. We discussed my thoughts on AI. **Round 2:** I completed three coding questions: 1. Sort two merged arrays while removing du...
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Seattle, WA, US
Jan 22, 2026
Online Assessment
Coding
3/10 difficulty
I encountered two coding problems, both variations of frequently asked interview questions. - The first problem was similar to LeetCode 253. - The second problem was similar to Leetcode 1797, and involved performing three operations on tokens: generate, renew,...
086
Seattle, WA, US
Jan 20, 2026
Onsite
Multiple Types
6/10 difficulty
I had three rounds for my onsite interview. **Round 1:** I was asked LeetCode 146. **Round 2:** I was asked LeetCode 1102 and some behavioral questions. **Round 3:** I was asked LeetCode 3, along with a system design question where I had to design a simple Rat...
085
San Francisco Bay Area
Jan 19, 2026
Onsite
Multiple Types
6/10 difficulty
I interviewed at Microsoft for a Software Engineer position. I felt underprepared, and I think I failed due to my coding performance, as the questions were not commonly asked interview questions. **Round 1:** * Behavioral: I was asked about my current team siz...
057
San Francisco Bay Area
Jan 15, 2026
Onsite
Multiple Types
7/10 difficulty
I had an onsite interview. I felt like the team might have already filled the position, and I was just going through the motions. **Round 1:** I spent about half an hour discussing my background and resume. Then, I solved one coding question. The problem invol...
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San Francisco Bay Area
Jan 15, 2026
Online Assessment
Coding
7/10 difficulty
I had a Hackerrank question that I also saw appear in an Uber Online Assessment. The problem was: Given a permutation p of length n, a number k is balanced if there are two indices l, r (1 ≤ l ≤ r ≤ n) such that the numbers [p[l], p[l+1], ..., p[r]] form a per...
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Seattle, WA, US
Jan 15, 2026
Onsite
Multiple Types
7/10 difficulty
I recently had an onsite interview with Azure, consisting of three coding rounds and one system design round. **Round 1:** The behavioral questions went well, but then I was asked OOD questions. I was completely unprepared, as interfaces and abstract classes a...
058
San Francisco Bay Area
Jan 15, 2026
Onsite
Multiple Types
8/10 difficulty
My interview was for the MAI team. I had a phone screen followed by an onsite interview. **Phone Screen:** The question was similar to LeetCode 287. I was required to achieve both O(1) space and time complexity. I proposed using bubble sort. **Onsite:** **Roun...
055
Seattle, WA, US
Jan 15, 2026
Virtual Onsite
Multiple Types
4/10 difficulty
I had a phone screen, followed by three virtual onsite rounds. **Phone screen:** I started with a self-introduction. Then, I was asked about machine learning fundamentals, including how to avoid overfitting, the concepts of recall and precision, and the differ...