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      Software Engineer Interview

      Apr 28, 2025
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Seattle, WA
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Meta (Seattle, WA)

      Interview

      My Meta E4 Interview Experience All the rounds were 45 minutes long, but you actually get only 35-40 minutes for the main task, as the first 5-10 minutes are spent on introductions and answering any questions. Round 1 – Screening (DSA Coding) (45 min) The first round was a 45-minute coding interview with two questions—one easy and one medium. I managed to solve both within time, though I initially missed some points. The interviewer gave me a hint, and I quickly adapted to arrive at the correct solution. Clearing this round, I got a call the next day from the recruiter to schedule further interviews. Round 2 – Product Architecture Design (System Design)(45 min) In this 45-minute round, I had 40 minutes to design a system, covering API design, database schema, and high-level architecture. I explained the full application flow, covering both functional and some non-functional requirements. The discussion was structured, and I felt confident about my explanations. Round 3 – DSA Coding (45 min) This round had one easy and one medium-level coding question, both with follow-ups. I discussed edge cases and ensured my approach was optimal. I managed to solve both questions in time. Round 4 – System Design (45 min) A medium-level design problem where functional requirements were given. I covered APIs, schema, and high-level design but felt the discussion could have been structured better. Overall, this round went just average. Round 5 – DSA Coding (45 min) Two medium-level questions, both with variations. I solved the first but made a small mistake in time complexity. The second was quite tricky—without prior exposure, solving it would’ve been tough. I managed to crack it but made coding errors, which I believe hurt my performance. Round 6 – Behavioral Interview (45 min) This round had 3-4 standard behavioural questions based on Meta’s core values. I used my prepared stories to answer, but in hindsight, I feel it was an average performance. Final Outcome – Rejected 💔 A week later, the recruiter called me back and told me the panel is not moving forward with me. It was heartbreaking because I felt so close. Key Takeaways At Meta, speed, accuracy, and correct syntax matter a lot. The experience also depends on who interviews you, seasoned interviewers structure discussions well, while newer ones may unintentionally make it harder. Hard work + luck both play a role. While this rejection stung, I’ve learned a lot and will come back stronger. Bonus 😉 – If your Meta interview is scheduled and you need any help preparing, feel free to DM me. I’d be happy to share resources and my experience!

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      3 rounds DSA 2 rounds System Design 1 Behavioural
      Answer question
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