I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Meta (New York, NY) in Jul 2021
Interview
I felt Facebook in invested at a very large scale on interviewing. Very well structured process. The recruiters are great and really helpful resources during the process. They spend a lot of time to answer questions and getting help. I had opportunity to informally talk to an EM to answer questions about interview, tips on approaching the probelms. They do biweekly mock interviews which was very helpful to attend and see a live interview to get an idea on how to approach system design questions. Most of the questions asked for management rounds are given in the sample questions asked. Overall, tons of resources facebook provides to prepare for the interview.
In terms of succeeding, i suggest really practicing on whiteboard ( on excalidraw even better ) typical system design questions you find online, design instagram, netflix, uber types system and really follow the format clarifying functional requirements and non functional requirements before jumping into the solution.
Management rounds i really to reflect your own experience, i suggest to structure your thoughts around on your experience in a way so that you try to provide as much signals as you can in your answers.
Coding round was definitely a bit more challenging but practicing on leetcode helps.
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Other Engineering Manager Interview Reviews for Meta
Initial telephone call with a recruiter, followed by 2 zoom interview (system design + behavioral), followed with 5 zoom interviews (system design, behavioral and AI-coding-assistance). Process and recruiter were very transparent, supportive and well structured.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
System design question + to tell and explain situations from previous experience
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Meta
Interview
Standard 2 interview screening + 5 interview if you pass the screening. You can prepare for the interview by looking up resources online - Meta has a fairly consistent process.
The only reason for me writing this report is that despite the recruiters' professionalism throughout, it was quite galling that after a long process and even after "passing" the hiring bar, I was told they were going to pause the role (though my 'pass' is good for 12 months). I'll post an update if I have one.
Do not trust the recruiter ...
TL;DR ...
The screening interview was swift. The recruiter was 15 minutes late and asked only one question to validate that I had one of the expected experience. There was no qualification of how much I knew about it. The first loop consisted in a behavioral interview with the hiring manager as well as a system design interview. The recruiter communicated the topic that will be analyzed in the design interview - a highly technical topic - as well as the name of the interviewers. I studying intensely to be prepared. I validated that the name of the interviewers three days before the interview. The recruiter confirmed them. Nevertheless, the design interview was on a different topic, not relevant to the field I was applying for. This is nonchalant from the recruiter. As a takeaway for other candidate as engineering managers, out of caution, I would suggest to prepare not only on your subject matter, but also on "generic" system design. Do not trust what the recruiter says. It would be better they say nothing rather than guide in the wrong direction.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A design question for a hardware-software system. The interviewer kept it generic, which added to the difficulty of the interview. I had to (1) switch from an end-to-end system design (EM level) to a low-level system design, (2) account for the super generic question while giving enough technical trade-offs, (3) not lose time time building a make-believe scenario as the interviewer was not looking for spec collection but rather a generic deep-dive.