I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Meta (Menlo Park, CA) in Feb 2025
Interview
1 screening interview (coding and product sense); then 4 vitrual online interviews (product, BQ, coding, statistics). The VO interviews can be on different days. The product sense (aka Analytical reasoning?) is very subjective actually. The interviewer has a bad attitude at the very beginning, wasted a lot of time judging my experience, which is very frustrating and made me anxious.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
For the coding, I used SQL. For statistics, they asked math questions regarding binomial distributions, Bayesian theorm, and probability. For the product interview, the theme was related to Instagram. I asked the questions on Reddit and other website, and from the feedback, I believe I gave a fairly comprehensive answers, covering both A/B testing and casual inference methods.
The Interview Process is very structured -
First Tech Screening round - 45 mins (usually can extend a bit depending on the interviewer)
- 2 SQL Questions ( Medium to Hard ) - based on Joins
Full Loop - 4 rounds 45 mins each.
- SQL
- Behavioral
- Analytical Execution - stats & prob, A/B testing, case study
- Analytical Reasoning - Case study
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions on Bayes Theorem, Probability distribution, etc.
I applied online. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at Meta
Interview
Completed 3 rounds of the process, which includes the initial recruiter screen, technical, full loop, and team matching.
Couldn't move past the full loop interview. The interview was very engaging, and I actually enjoyed working through the cases. No crazy questions.
It's all organized. Be prepared to showcase your depth of thinking. Two analytical rounds will make you think on your ability to solve probability and experimentation problems. Have a structure for everything
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