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Read More »Snap interviews can be quite difficult technically, so we recommend drilling plenty of data structures and algorithms questions and getting familiar with their engineering culture via their engineering page.
After an initial recruiter screen (quite standard; answer a few questions about your experience to effectively prove you are who you say you are), you'll dive right into technical challenges! First, you'll go through a technical screen with an engineer, or potentially even the hiring manager. At Snap, these are often over Google Hangouts, and they run approximately an hour long. You'll answer some more in-depth questions about your experience and your interest in Snap, and then you'll proceed to one or more coding questions. Interviewees report relatively standard data structures and algorithms questions being asked at this stage, but some interviewees reported that they were asked Leetcode Hard questions right off the bat. The difficulty level will vary a lot based on what team you're interviewing for, but when in doubt, be sure to study data structures and algorithms questions thoroughly. Snap wants to see a correct solution, but they're also looking at code quality and speed. If you pass the screening round, you'll be invited for an on-site interview loop where you'll complete four technical rounds and have lunch with a non-technical employee who will answer your questions - and assess you for culture fit. The onsite includes several more coding rounds and at least one system design round. Logistically, Snap is quite flexible - if you prefer to use the whiteboard, you're free to do so. If you want to use your laptop, that's fine too. They are sticklers for code that runs though, so you can forget practicing pseudocode. While Snap interviews are thought to be on the hard side, many interviewees we spoke to found the whole process incredibly smooth and hassle-free. Recruiters were direct, interview results were available hours after they were held, and next steps were accessible immediately.
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