I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Meta (Singapour)
Interview
Phone interview then they subsequently arrange you to gave 4 rounds of interview session with the staffing leads, approx 30 min each in their office via vc. After th at your hiring manager will meet you again to discuss and ask some questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Reason for leaving, how do u attract candidates, how would your manager rate you, why do u think we should hire you, what is your performance based on
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Meta (Menlo Park, CA)
Interview
The interview was pretty straight forward. First phone interview was with the recruiter who reached out to me. Then, an onsite interview and although they said, they might have a follow-up interview, they called me the next day and said they'll be making an offer. The offer numbers came in very quickly thereafter. The entire process (from first recruiter contact to offer acceptance) took less than two weeks!
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Question 1
The questions weren't out of the ordinary but were well-thought out. I met with 4 interviewers (30 mins each).
I applied through other source. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Meta
Interview
Not a great experience. While I met some nice people and for the most part it was pleasant overall, it was all for not when I got to my last interview and it was very unpleasant. In all fairness, I do terrible in interviews and I probably wasn't answering questions well.
Over a 5 and a half week period I had 5 interviews (2 were rescheduled), 2 phone and 3 face-to-face. I was initially contacted about one position, but by the 3rd interview I was told that was not the position and it was a different one… For my 2nd phone interview it was rescheduled twice as they were never confirmed and they just phoned out of the blue. It seems, from my experience at least, the left-hand doesn't know what the right-hand is doing. Too many unnecessary moving parts for my liking, recruiter, administrator, coordinator… Much easier if someone picks up the phone and confirms a day and time?
Walking into the building it definitely looks/feels like you have to drink the kool-aid before they let you pass! I fail already... I'm a square peg and don't fit in a round hole.
Escorted everywhere, including the bathrooms! Which I kind of get, but a little over the top for my liking, especially waiting outside the bathroom door for me. Literally. Walking through the work spaces I don't get how work can get done in an efficient manner with staff sitting on top of one another. Oh yeah, don't even think about opening your personal laptop, which I made the mistake of pulling out and trying to power up in my interview… That was met with instant resistance and an accusatory what are you doing? There are no laptops! Didn't they go over that with you at the front desk? Nope.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
None really, I just do terrible at hypothetical questions.