J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 1 semaine. J'ai passé un entretien chez MongoDB en déc. 2022
Entretien
Got asked an easy-medium leetcode level problem, but modified. Interviewer asked a bunch of followup questions, some of which were unclear what the interviewer was asking for. While the question itself wasn't hard, making mistakes on the followup questions results in failure. Some of the followup questions were reasonable, some were too vague to understand what the interviewer was looking for, and felt like a shot in the dark to try to figure out what the interviewer was looking for.
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Question 1
Generic leet code style question in pair programming format, but requirements evolved. Answering to what the interviewer expects can be difficult, because the requirements are not very clear
Straightforward and standard on interview so just do normal practice and you’ll be fine. Product sense and analytics. The exec interviews want you to show strategy and what not. Everyone was kind and released during the interviews
Three rounds. One was an hr screening. The next one if you passed was technical then one final round with hiring manager and other people as well. Interview process was very clear and communication was amazing. I have zero complaints
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez MongoDB
Entretien
I found the entire MongoDB interview process to be very organized and detailed, and that they moved relatively quickly. My negative experience comes from the interviews themselves. I had an initial 30 minute call with the recruiter, camera off. It started out great, but soon I realized the recruiter was just reading questions off a script when she asked a question that I had just gave an entire overview on, which threw me off. This gave me the impression they weren't really paying attention to what I was saying. There were also 4 random technical questions that I don't think sufficiently screen for anything related to the role. To my surprise, I was invited to a technical round after the call. The first part of the technical interview was a coding round, prompt base, choose the language you are comfortable with. The second part consisted of foundational level questions on linux and networking. There was a previous review that detailed their experience of being drilled on "ls -l," I experienced something very similar, but on linux processes. They didn't ask me any questions related to my background and experience.