How to prepare for mid/ Senior level Robotics Software Engineer interview at Facebook, Amazon and Google?
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I am interested in finding out how should someone who completed M.S. an year ago, with two years of experience with ordinary companies, prepare for an onsite interview with one of the Big 5 tech companies. This preparation is for a mid/ senior level software engineer position working in the domain of Robotics. I understand that the following areas require attention:
1) Behavioral Questions
2) Coding Skills
3) Technical Domain Knowledge
4) System Design
Questions
1) Are there any other key areas that I am missing?
2) Also, what are the likely System Design Interview Questions for such a role in companies that concentrates a lot on data and distributed systems?
3) Any other suggestions or tips?
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I am interested in finding out how should someone who completed M.S. an year ago, with two years of experience with ordinary companies, prepare for an onsite interview with one of the Big 5 tech companies. This preparation is for a mid/ senior level software engineer position working in the domain of Robotics. I understand that the following areas require attention:
1) Behavioral Questions
2) Coding Skills
3) Technical Domain Knowledge
4) System Design
Questions
1) Are there any other key areas that I am missing?
2) Also, what are the likely System Design Interview Questions for such a role in companies that concentrates a lot on data and distributed systems?
3) Any other suggestions or tips?
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I'm not sure about how is your job market, but from my standpoint, 2 years of experience, one of which spent before you graduated, seems really not enough for a senior (even mid) dev position, especially in a GAFA.
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I am interested in finding out how should someone who completed M.S. an year ago, with two years of experience with ordinary companies, prepare for an onsite interview with one of the Big 5 tech companies. This preparation is for a mid/ senior level software engineer position working in the domain of Robotics. I understand that the following areas require attention:
1) Behavioral Questions
2) Coding Skills
3) Technical Domain Knowledge
4) System Design
Questions
1) Are there any other key areas that I am missing?
2) Also, what are the likely System Design Interview Questions for such a role in companies that concentrates a lot on data and distributed systems?
3) Any other suggestions or tips?
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I am interested in finding out how should someone who completed M.S. an year ago, with two years of experience with ordinary companies, prepare for an onsite interview with one of the Big 5 tech companies. This preparation is for a mid/ senior level software engineer position working in the domain of Robotics. I understand that the following areas require attention:
1) Behavioral Questions
2) Coding Skills
3) Technical Domain Knowledge
4) System Design
Questions
1) Are there any other key areas that I am missing?
2) Also, what are the likely System Design Interview Questions for such a role in companies that concentrates a lot on data and distributed systems?
3) Any other suggestions or tips?
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I'm not sure about how is your job market, but from my standpoint, 2 years of experience, one of which spent before you graduated, seems really not enough for a senior (even mid) dev position, especially in a GAFA.
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I'm not sure about how is your job market, but from my standpoint, 2 years of experience, one of which spent before you graduated, seems really not enough for a senior (even mid) dev position, especially in a GAFA.
– Aserre
9 mins ago
I'm not sure about how is your job market, but from my standpoint, 2 years of experience, one of which spent before you graduated, seems really not enough for a senior (even mid) dev position, especially in a GAFA.
– Aserre
9 mins ago
I'm not sure about how is your job market, but from my standpoint, 2 years of experience, one of which spent before you graduated, seems really not enough for a senior (even mid) dev position, especially in a GAFA.
– Aserre
9 mins ago
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I'm not sure about how is your job market, but from my standpoint, 2 years of experience, one of which spent before you graduated, seems really not enough for a senior (even mid) dev position, especially in a GAFA.
– Aserre
9 mins ago