I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at DigitalOcean in Sept 2020
Interview
First there was a phone screen with a recruiter who was very personable and seemed like they wanted me to succeed. Then a video call with the manager of the team I was applying for. Mostly personality question and a couple very general technical ones.
There was a take-home assignment, not hard at all but they do want you to structure it well and be able to explain why you implemented things that way. Ideally it should be in Go, but it's better to pick the language that you're comfortable with than to hack together a Go solution if you're relatively new to it. I was woried that not using go would be a big downside but it seems to have worked out just fine.
Then there wer 4 video interviews, 45 min each:
1) about your take-home, ways to extend and polish it
2) high-level design for a certain system (there're plenty of examples to prep for this on the web)
3) linux fundamentals: tools to troubleshoot a service
4) debugging: case-based, you're given a hypothetical issue and then, by talking to your interviewer, you figure out the cause
Overall, the interviewers were great, very supportive, not judgy at all whenever I had to answer 'no' to "have you ever used X". The interviews were more about the thought process than quizz-like questions. Got an impression that they're true to what they say about hiring for potential.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
See description above (take-home, design, linux fundamentals, debugging)
I applied online for a remote role in the US. The process began with a recruiter call that was nothing short of unprofessional. Instead of sharing any background about the company or role, the recruiter focused only on my compensation expectations and made it clear they would proceed only if my range fit the hiring team.
They quickly scheduled technical rounds, I completed multiple standard SDE interviews with the hiring manager and team, and was later informed that I had cleared all rounds and that they were ready to extend an offer. Then complete silence for two weeks.
When the recruiter finally resurfaced to “discuss” the offer, no numbers were presented. Instead, I was again asked for my salary expectations (the same ones I had already shared in the first call). To make matters worse, the recruiter even asked if my expectations were in INR or USD, despite this being a US-based remote role. I was told an official offer would follow within two days, but they completely ghosted afterward.
This was by far one of the most unprofessional recruiting experiences I’ve ever had. A month-long process wasted, marked by poor communication, blatant disregard for the candidate’s time, and ultimately, zero follow-through. Based on this experience, I would strongly advise others to think twice before interviewing here.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at DigitalOcean
Interview
Basic Introduction, Projects you worked on (Discussion around the same), Technology you are passionate about, Lastly, problem solving for 45 minutes, walkthrough & discussion around the approach TC/SC you will be asked to use your own IDE or coderpad
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Question Similar to Cheapest Flights Within K Stops (Spin off)
I applied through other source. I interviewed at DigitalOcean (Lahore) in May 2022
Interview
Initial HR Call: During this call, you will engage in discussions mainly about the role, on high-level things. You'll cover your background, salary expectations, and cultural fit. Hiring Manager Call: In this call, you will interact with a tech lead or a senior team member who will ask you behavioral questions. Topics will include your career goals, conflict-resolution approach, personality traits, and other non-technical aspects. Development and System Design Interview: During this stage, you'll work with a senior engineer to collaboratively find a viable solution to a problem. It will involve a live coding session, testing your general problem-solving skills and algorithmic knowledge. (Best part is they might tell you about the problem before the interview via an email so you can prepare stuff before hand) Additionally, they might inquire about your system design capabilities, either related to the same coding problem or other scenarios. Debugging and Diagnostic Interview: This segment comprises a verbal conversation with a senior engineer or architect. They will ask you questions related to identifying and resolving performance bottlenecks in web services. You'll also discuss your approach to debugging and how you handle production issues right from the initial stages. Team Collaboration Call: Although this call was scheduled, it didn't take place, got rejection before this.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- Write an http service that shortens the big URLs. - System design related questions related to above service. - Race conditions related questions like types of locks and how to use them. - General questions to assess your debugging skills