I recently interviewed for the Senior Android Developer position at OKX. Here's a breakdown of my experience:
The interview was 1 hour long and split into two sections:
- Coding Round (about 40 minutes)
- Technical Questions (about 20 minutes):
The technical questions were fairly standard for an Android role but became tricky when follow-ups were asked.
While the questions were expected, I struggled due to interview nerves. I found myself getting confused with my answers, especially when the interviewer asked follow-up questions to probe deeper.
Even though I anticipated the interview's outcome, I hoped to receive constructive feedback. Unfortunately, OKX does not provide feedback unless you reapply after six months, which I found slightly disappointing.
Overall, this was a good learning experience. For anyone preparing, I’d recommend practicing common Android concepts like activity lifecycle, ViewModels, and solving coding problems with an emphasis on time and space efficiency, as follow-up questions can dive deep into your thought process.