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- A Bays textbook example (fair and unfair coins) - Some python simple algorithm codes and calculating the complexity of the method - Some ML questions about different methods and how the learning happens and objective functions ....
Anonymous
Well, I answered some of the questions relatively good and with confidence and some others average. But the overall experience was bad. I never liked when the interviewer opens a textbook and asks some questions you studied years back (who cares) and you will never be worried about them in your career. I liked interviews around your experience, I might have never used a particular ML method in my career and don't know details, but I'm still a good DS, I'm not a university lecturer that always knows everything in the DS domain, which can be anything. Useless questions to evaluate a candidate. It's ironic that Indeed is a recruitment company and they should know their stuff well, compared to other companies.
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