Meta Intern - Software Engineer interview questions
Updated Jun 8, 2026
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The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Meta (Palo Alto, CA) in Aug 2010
Interview
A short 15 minute phone interview with a recruiter was followed by an interview with an engineer. I was asked about projects I had previously worked on and for examples of challenges I had to solve in them. Afterwards programming questions on algorithms with space and time constraints were asked and had to be solved in an online editor.
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Question 1
Output a single linked list in reverse, in linear time and constant space, and recursively
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Meta in Oct 2009
Interview
I dropped my resume off at a career fair and applied online through my university's career center. Got invited to an interview. My interviewer was a a current software engineer at Facebook and told me a little bit about his work and team, and then dove right in to the technical questions. We were short on time so after one technical Q he asked if I had any questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given a function for a fair coin, write a function for a biased coin that returns heads 1/n times (n is a param).