Meta Software Engineer Internship interview questions
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Was contacted by a recruiter and had two rounds of technical interviews both over the phone.
First technical phone interview involved basic string and array questions, the second was the harder technical round with questions requiring the knowledge of various graph algorithms and DP.
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Questions related to graph algorithms and Dynamic Programming
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Meta (Dallas, TX) in Jan 2019
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2 technical phone interviews 45 minutes each. It is purely algorithm and data structure based. Also you have to be flawless with your white board coding. I got call from employee referral.
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1)Construct a binary tree given inorder and preorder traversal arrays?
2) Merge two sorted arrays?