In many online technical assessments, you’ll typically encounter two major segments. First, you’ll face coding challenges—often two problem-solving tasks that test your algorithmic thinking and familiarity with data structures. Then comes a workday simulation, where you respond to a series of emails as though you’re at work, tackling tasks, providing solutions, and prioritizing requests. This simulation checks your communication skills, time management, and teamwork approach by having you explain technical decisions, outline steps to resolve issues, and address multiple concurrent tasks—just like in a real-world environment.
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We’ve received multiple customer complaints about slow response times in the new feature we rolled out last week. Could you walk us through your approach for diagnosing performance bottlenecks in our service and propose how we could optimize it for faster throughput? Please include any metrics or tools you’d use, and provide an estimated timeline for resolution."
Interview by recuriter, Phone interview over Chime with one easy Leet code problem and 2 behavioral questions. Although the interviewer was very casual at the start of the conversation, it quickly changed into behavioral questions at the start.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Encoding optimization algorithm and talk about a project you did recently.
First round is just leet code coding which screens through AI before going into live coding. Pretty simple and straighforward. Not too tough. Recruiter walks through it pretty nicely. Not sure how many rounds there are exactly
After submitting my application for the Software Engineer position, I received an invitation to complete an automated Online Assessment (OA). The assessment consisted of standard coding challenges, primarily focusing on algorithmic and data structure problems. Unfortunately, a few days after submitting my solutions for the assessment, I received an email informing me that I would not be moving forward in the interview process and was rejected.