I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Meta in Jul 2016
Interview
I received a message from a recruiter at Facebook asking to schedule some time to talk over the phone. During the phone call, he went over the job description. He then asked me some multiple choice questions. The questions were mostly front-end based questions. 400 error, meta tags etc. He also asked some simple OOP questions. After I passed that portion, he sent me a simple Fizz-buzz question. He had to run my solution through a developer and once they approved it, we scheduled an over the phone technical interview.
The over the phone interview wasn't. the developer talked with me about the job and day-to-day duties. We went over 2 coding questions. The first one took me a little bit longer than I would have liked to solve. The second question wasn't to bad as I have seen that question before. It didn't take me to long to finish that. I didn't get the good feeling that the developer liked my solutions even after I talked him through it. It just sucks that they expect everyone to code at the same speed (fast). Rather than basing it off of personality and thought process.
It's been about 3 days now and I still haven't heard back from them, which I expected. If I do hear back, I will update the post.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Given an array of integers, return pairs whose sum is K
2 Dates down to the hour & minutes, 10 day SLA Period, Exclude saturday & Sunday.
With those 2 dates calculate if the ticket is outside of the SLA period. Don't count saturday & sunday as part of the amount of days.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Meta (Palo Alto, CA) in May 2016
Interview
Got a call through a recruiter. First level technical screen was done by the recruiter. After I cleared this test, the next was a phone screen with an engineer in the team. The whole process was very professional and smooth.
The phone screen had 2 coding questions that I had to solve in 1 hour. They were easy. Read leetcode if you want to crack facebook interviews. I solved both the problems, but my code missed edge cases. I think they want people who can get it right perfectly in the first go(which is kind of expected ). My bad luck.