J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 5 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Meta en août 2020
Entretien
Recruiter reached out to me on LinkedIn. Had a call with a recruiter to go through interview process and schedule the interview. 1st round of interview (45mins, virtual) consists of product case and competency based question. A recruiter was kind, helpful and sent me list of interview prep materials but I don’t think that was much helpful and waste of time if you go into those material too much. Also I didn’t really like the interviewer who seem to seek the fixed answer she’s looking for, rather than keen on solving problem in conversative way (as facebook claims to be) and measure my thought process. Meh.
Questions d'entretien [2]
Question 1
Facebook newsfeed product case (how would you measure of change X of newsfeed)
The technical round kicked off with a design question about A/B testing for Facebook Reels, which I found engaging. Then, I tackled a SQL query on user comments and how to account for novelty effects in ongoing experiments. Thankfully, I had prepared with the company-specific questions on PracHub, and it made a real difference in my confidence. The entire process felt smooth, and after some behavioral questions, I received an offer that I happily accepted.
Questions d'entretien [3]
Question 1
Design an A/B test for a Facebook Reels ranking change and describe how you would interpret the results
J'ai passé un entretien chez Meta (Menlo Park, CA)
Entretien
Conversation with recruiter in email. Technical screening round where they ask about SQL and product sense. Onsite-Loop with four rounds. They ask about SQL, Product Sense, Statistics, Behavioural questions. The difficulty is average.
Total 7 rounds: first round for resume screening, second for technical screening, then for on-site virtual with 4 interviews back to back, then hiring manager round after team matching and then salary negotiation with HR
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Meta’s evaluation rubrics focus heavily on "Product Thinking over Fancy Math". Interviewers want to see if you can operate like a product owner with an analytical mindset, navigating messy scenarios affecting billions of users