I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Meta (Menlo Park, CA) in Oct 2015
Interview
First round is on campus interview, the second round is Menlo Park on site interview.
The major process of both rounds is white board coding, there are 2-3 questions each round, interviewer will discuss a little bit about resume projects ahead. The most important is white board coding and you have to tell the time space complexity of your code.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Signed NPA, cannot tell the specific question. They are just coding questions in terms of basic data structure (hash, heap, list), DP, Greedy
Took about a month altogether, which felt longer given the intensity of the process. Kicked off with a technical screening, followed by two rigorous coding interviews. The DSA question on binary tree vertical order traversal hit me hard at first, but then I recognized the prompt instantly — I had just worked through something similar on PracHub. The final round was focused on system design, and while I ended up receiving an offer, I ultimately declined it. Overall, a challenging experience that definitely sharpened my skills.
1 leetcode med, 1 leetcode hard. make sure you know your DSA and leetcode questions. I wasn't able to get an offer bc i didnt complete the second question. Got a reply 2 days later saying they would move on
Overall, the process took a little over two weeks, which felt a bit longer than I anticipated. After a quick screening, I went through two technical rounds focusing on coding and DSA concepts. One of the questions was a classic palindrome check; mid-way through, I realized it was something I had practiced on PracHub just days earlier. The final step was a casual behavioral interview. I was relieved to get an offer shortly after, which I happily accepted.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given a string, determine if it is a valid palindrome considering only alphanumeric characters and ignoring case.