#!process snowflake swe intern final
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are you applying in canada ?
nah US
how manny rounds are there ? mine are 3 with 1 hm
i got 2 and 1 with hm if i pass
did you do it yet
oh i see
when is yours ?
I am doing tagged questions... not so sur ehow effective is this method
and reviewing 150
i heard they ask ballbusters
wbu
yeah same
what does it mean
yup
ah okay I see, same
I heard there will be one mediumn one hard
for each?
bruh f that dude
💀
like if your interviewer is on the DB engine team its cooked
wait fr ? like be side ?
what
backend
do tagged is my best advice
is it super similar
one of mine was on there
i dont know if id say that
are they all hard questions?
no i had one
one hard for the entire proc?
well i had same as him 2 1 hour int
so 1 q per round right
was there any follow up?
to a degree but not new problem
ah I see, thank you !
did you get 2 diff problems during one of the rounds
wdym
no but one had like a warm up pseudocode
and then that built into the actual q
ood
so like one of those oop lc problems essentially
ya
i see
thats why i say the tagged is your best be t
any other advice regardign the interview?
np lmk how it goes
hm idk be excited for what the company is what your interviewer does etc being engaged is what has gotten me most of my offers
also did yuou apply for backend team ?
i did the swe database systems but none of the roles matter you get team matched anyways
I see cuz my recuirter told me to pick out the teams I am most interested in
same
ya exactly
its like google team matching you can pass the technical bar then youre in the pool of vetted candidates and HM's can choose to interview you for their intern position
so could get none could get multiple
damn
if you dont mind me asking, how many lc problems/ how familiar are you with lc ?
honestly im alright like 150 total probably
i just am good at prepping and good at speaking
I see, thank you !
did they ask any resume qs/behavoral before the lc or nah
uhhh probably iirc but not too much
im sure it was the standard 45 coding 15 behavioral split
oh i see
oh btw I forgot to ask, does the lang matter
I chose python but idk if choosing java/ c++ will give me any advantage
doubt it