Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Salesforce (San Francisco, CA) en sept 2017
Entrevista
The interview process was very haphazard. The recruiter did not know how to communicate and would occasionally flood my inbox with random interview timings without consulting me whether I am free at those times or not. The team which was interviewing me had no idea if they had a free spot on the team or not. And once I passed the tough technical test they gave me, they passed my resume around to other teams which started again another round of random interview setups without consultation.
Come to onsite:
Fist of all once I cleared all the tests and they made a decision for me to come onsite they asked me to be there in a week (looks like they are in a hurry to fill in the spot). Wonder why I did not hear from them for 3 weeks after the onsite interview if they were in such a hurry.
They gave me 1 days accommodation in a downmarket hotel and when asked for an extra day to stay they refused.
The onsite interview there were 5 including the lunch round. The interviewers asked me stupid CS questions and definitions as if that is going to test my technical skills. The interviewers where rude yawning and messaging on their phone. And one guy even got out of the interview to talk to his wife coz they were planning to go somewhere after he left and were deciding on where to go to.
Are you kidding me? I travel 5 hours in a flight to come there and you can't even give me 45 mins. Thats is so sad and gets to know their OHANA culture. LOL.
Don't waste people's time.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Regular sorting and different types and basic CS definitions and differences.
Round 1: DSA in Hackerrank. 80% is cutoff. 2 questions will be given 1 easy and 1 medium to hard. Easy must be solved and for other one atleast 12 out of 15 tests must be passing to get 80% score
Round 2: system design
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Standard leet code questions and hackerrank questions
Diving into the technical round, I was presented with a merging intervals problem that required careful thought on overlapping intervals. The solution needed to be efficient, and I felt comfortable tackling it thanks to my prep. A total stroke of luck hit me when I realized the question was nearly identical to one I worked on at PracHub. After that, I moved through a behavioral interview discussing my previous experiences, and overall, it felt like a solid exchange. I received an offer shortly after and accepted.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Merge Intervals - given an array of intervals where intervals[i] = [start, end], merge all overlapping intervals and return an array of the non-overlapping intervals that cover all the intervals in the input
Acudí a una entrevista en Salesforce (Dublín, Dublín)
Entrevista
First they do HR screening , after that one manager interview , manger ask done md level java technical question. then hackerank coding online coding test . After there will 2 hours then two live coding and one discussion about existing code block. After that one system design , testing feature related interview
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Pregunta 1
I can’t tell details , but mid level leetcode problem