I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Meta
Interview
Invited to interview by an in-house recruiter, had a screening phone call, which lasted about 45 minutes although scheduled for 30. Next was a 45-minute video interview with someone in that position. Was given reading material about the department and work processes. There was a survey about how was your interview experience at each stage. I gave a glowing review because the interpersonal interactions were quite friendly and pleasant. Minutes after completing my surveys I got the rejection email. Maybe a coincidence.
Based on the swiftness of the outcome and lack of specificity in the feedback, I don't think I was an appropriate candidate to be invited to apply in the first place. That is the reason for the neutral rating.
Meta used to offer the BEST recruitment process, but things have changed. Interview process was alright, felt more transactional (and less personal) than before. No interview feedback was given and the recruiter was uncontactable after that.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Meta (London, England) in Apr 2025
Interview
Prepare slides with an introduction, a ten minute presentation on a content project you've worked on and a five minute presentation on a visual that moved a project forward. Then around 25 minutes on critiquing a product flow. The interview itself wasn't hard, but I was off my game for the product crit.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me how the user of the flow was feeling before they entered the flow.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Meta in Apr 2025
Interview
Lots of work, really incredible and interested interviewers. The interview process is mapped out transparently and structured in a way to help set you up for success. My recruiter was a phenomenal human being.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Be ready to showcase a case study, explain decisions, go over project hiccups, and more.