Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Tinder
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Applied online, got a reply in about a week. A phone screen was scheduled. The phone screen was mostly about my experience and was more of a conversation.
The onsite was really an amazing experience. Coming into the Tinder office, the recruiters greet you and make you feel extremely welcome. The entire atmosphere for the office is really "chill". Employees all work together in one office space and everyone seems to be really passionate and happy at first glance. I loved it!
The interviews themselves were really different from you standard fare. Every one of the interviewers that I met was very enthusiastic and well...happy. This made me feel extremely comfortable. I don't think that there was a moment during this entire process where I was nervous, and after the interviews I didn't feel mentally exhausted. The questions were fairly customized to my resume - I wasn't solving a bunch of random algorithmic puzzles. They wanted to get to know me as a candidate and see if I was a good fit. I solved two or three simple programming questions and several design questions.
After the interviews, a recruiter actually talked with me and actually took the time to explain how Stock options work (this is potentially going to be my first job and I wasn't sure about these). He was also very honest about what working at Tinder was like and sharing his own personal experiences. I really did appreciate that.
Overall, I think Tinder is a great company with some amazing people working there. I have interviewed the big 4 - Microsoft, Apple, Google and Amazon and some mid-sized companies and another startup, and honestly I will say this, the process at Tinder is the best experience I have had. They respect you as a candidate and go above and beyond to make you feel comfortable.
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Q: Do you think that it is important for engineers to believe in the product/company? Why Tinder? What do you see yourself working on?
I won't put any of the technicals here, but they were fairly customized and not too hard.
La procedura ha richiesto 3 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Tinder (Los Angeles, CA)
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90 minutes of your time via a CodeSignal, 20 min HR screen, 1 hr technical interview, and then the onsite which i believe was supposed to be 3 technical + 1 behavioral. for most experienced engineers, I don't believe the questions they ask are too difficult: i'd place them around leetcode mediums and easys. The codesignal went well and so I made it to the 1st technical interview. The question in and of itself wasn't very difficult, however, the engineer I spoke to wasn't very receptive to alternative approaches. I suggested an alternative on how to optimize the code we worked on and... he didn't like it very much as he had a preconceived approach in mind. As far as complexity is concerned, it would have been just as efficient. Something tells me that as a potential team member, he's very clearly the type to push his own agenda. When he was trying to explain the pre-conceived approach he had in mind, I hadn't understood it very well. There were moments during our zoom interview where I could see him laughing on screen, which... just completely made my nerves way worse than necessary. Compared to other interviews that I have had in the past, their difficulty is very reasonable. However, I think there needs to be better training on the interviewer's side as having a candidate very visibly see their interviewer laugh on screen is.... not helpful in the slightest. There have been other interviews here mentioned where past interviewers have also been just as arrogant, so this is not the first incidence of the "culture"
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General OOP, optimizing the methods written and understanding the complexity. However, interviewer was not receptive to alternative approaches and spouted his own agenda.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Tinder
Colloquio
Started with a phone screen with an incredibly amicable recruiter: very warm and inviting, even over the phone. Then, I had a phone interview with an engineer where I spoke about my background and then did a OOP problem over Codepad. Finally, was invited onsite, where I spoke with multiple people. Two of the interviews were design, and two were coding problems. The design interviews were relatively challenging for me: they ask about your previous projects/work and delve into one of them and think about how they're created.
2015, February, I was first phone interviewed by a xiaoge and then followed by onsite. The office is nice. Free food, free drink. NIce work place.
2015, February, I was first phone interviewed by a xiaoge and then followed by onsite. The office is nice. Free food, free drink. NIce work place.
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get unique IPs from a big file. Their expected answer is use linux command and pipe. AWK, etc