San Francisco Bay AreaNov 7, 2019Recruiter ScreenMultiple Types3/10 difficulty
I received a referral from a Google HR representative on LinkedIn. I quickly updated my resume and sent it in, which led to a phone screen. I initially thought I would join a meeting using a provided link, but the HR representative called me directly. First, I...
New York, NY, USAug 15, 2019Online AssessmentCoding6/10 difficulty
The task was to design a conference room meeting scheduler. The function input consists of the start and end times of the meeting, represented as two long-type Unix timestamps. When someone schedules a meeting, this function is called. There are a total of 8 m...
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New York, NY, US
May 15, 2019
Full Journey
Multiple Types
7/10 difficulty
I was contacted by several recruiters due to the company actively hiring. The role seemed promising with good pay, despite being a startup. **Technical Phone Screen:** This round was conducted via CoderPad and Zoom. My Zoom malfunctioned, so it became a phone...
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New York, NY, USMay 15, 2019Phone ScreenCoding5/10 difficulty
The interviewer, a young male engineer, asked a coding question. The problem was to find the exchange rate between any two currencies given a set of direct exchange rates between different currencies. I believe there's a similar problem on LeetCode 399
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San Francisco Bay Area
May 15, 2019
Online Assessment
Coding
5/10 difficulty
The online assessment lasted 45 minutes and contained two coding questions. One question was to find the most frequent item (likely using a hash map or frequency array). The second question involved inserting an interval into a sorted list of intervals, which...
Location: Austin, TX, USReport date: Apr 17, 2019Equity includedBonus included
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New York, NY, USApr 1, 2019Full JourneyMultiple Types7/10 difficulty
I had an interview process with Flatiron Health in the spring of 2019 for a full-time Software Engineer role. The process involved four rounds. **Round 1: System Design** The first round focused on database migration. The interviewer, a native English speaker,...
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New York, NY, US
Mar 15, 2019
Phone Screen
Coding
6/10 difficulty
The initial coding question involved finding words in a given list that were anagrams of a target word. The input list was: "steak", "the", "hello", "word", "teaks", "tseak" The target word was: "steak" Expected output: ["steak","teaks", "tseak"] I was able to...
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New York, NY, US
Mar 14, 2019
Phone Screen
Coding
6/10 difficulty
The interviewer began by introducing Flatiron Health and discussing my resume. The coding question was: Given a phone ID and a string of numbers, find all the valid English words. I assumed we had access to a data structure for looking up English words, and my...