I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Reddit (San Francisco, CA) in Nov 2021
Interview
Made it to the on-site but didn't get an offer. I feel like companies with big names like this that are going full remote can afford to be really choosey, as they now have a nation of candidates to choose from.
On-site consisted of 2 coding questions, 1 system design, 1 behavioral and 1 hiring manager. For the coding questions, they've rejected the brain teaser questions in favor of more realistic questions. Since I'm a back end developer, it involved one question very specific to back end development, which actually meant needing to go to the web mid-interview to look up how to do it. This was my downfall, as I didn't do it fast enough to complete the problem.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
coding questions particular to back end development
Kinda strange disjointed interview process: Recruiter call, coding interview, manager call, system design interview, coding interview, system design interview.
Some challenges were relevant to Reddit, some where asinine leetcode style trivia. Some interviewers were chill to talk to, others seemed distracted and disinterested in being there. One wanted to brag to me about offers they had gotten from FAANG companies which was pretty weird.
A mixed bag — seemed kinda disorganized. Recruiter ghosted after loop.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Leetcode tree DFS question, log parsing question, design a high throughput messaging system
Standard software engineering interview with some Leetcode, some practical. Everyone was very likable and fair. Technical screen, hiring manager interview, on-site round with 4 interviews (2 coding, 1 system design, 2 cross functional)
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Reddit (Dublin, Dublin) in Aug 2024
Interview
I applied directly on Reddit's careers portal. The recruiter reached out to me after the application and asked me a few questions about my experience that were relevant to that particular job.
After that, there was one General programming round that had questions very much similar to what Stripe is known for asking in their coding rounds.
After that General programming screening round, there was a call with the Hiring manager of the team. That went well and then I was invited for Onsite interviews that comprised of four rounds:
1. General Programming
2. Hiring manager round(With some other HM)
3. System Design round
4. Backend programming round
The interview process was very smooth and very well organized. I really liked that from Reddit. Unfortunately, I couldn't clear the bar.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you had conflict with some other team and how did you resolve that?