#Chance Me
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Applied: October/November
OA: Completed on 12/18
Reach Out: Late January
VO: Originally scheduled for 2/18, rescheduled to 3/7
Interview #1: 3 LPs which I did decent on, Pizza LLD which I fumbled around a bit but I implemented it fully and interviewer seemed satisfied with my final code
Interview 2: Probably my worst interview, I think it was the bar raiser as it was a non-sde manager who just asked LPs, my responses were mid at best and my interviewers internet kept cutting out so i couldn’t really get my points across as he kept leaving and joining
Interview 3: I got blessed with an easy technical interview. The first problem was given an array and int k, return the highest sum of a subarray with size k (i just did the sliding window approach). second problem was just return the k largest elements in an array in descending order and I just used the heap solution. I think we finished earlier than my interview expected so he just randomly asked me to implement the push operation for a heap from scratch and I kinda fumbled around a bit but I got a working solution and he seemed satisfied with it.
Overall, I think I did about as good as I could on the technicals. I’m just worried that my LPs weren’t as good as they could have been
What are the LP questions
Do they just ask tell me about a time where u demonstrated this LP
Low given u fucked up the bar raiser
Went outside of responsibility
Missed a deadline
had to pivot midway throughout a project
deep dive into a project on resume
received critical feedback from manager
dive deep and find root cause
also does the fact that i just received the feedback survey an hour ago mean anything
They care a lot about behavior questions
Low chance as your LP round is screwed.
grad date?
dec 2024
Us or Canada?
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Maybe you did better than you thought in LP.
i think if interviewers' internet was the problem then you will pass, it's like grace points
Did you get a reply?
i got rejected
after 4 full days of waiting??? why they do that... aren't usally rejections way faster?