i just did the first stage of Twitter Software Engineer Intern Application - the Twitter coding challenge. There were three questions in the challenge, first one was to write a database query, the other two to code in your favorite language. One of the coding questions was quite easy, just make sure not to make small mistakes. The other one was much harder, and it me several hours to come up with an efficient solution. The database question was very easy I think, as I knew nothing about databases, but did it in an hour googling how sql works.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
The easy programming question said that there is a message that is encoded by shifting only letters by a number from 0 to 9 which is obtained from a number. They gave you an encoded message, told what is the decoded version of a part of it, and asked to write a function which would decode any message which is encoded by the number obtained.
Could have gone smoother. More preparation would have given me a better shot. I had other offers so did not take it as serious . Great company overall and would love another chance
At a conference I talked to a rep and they offered an interview on the spot for the next day. I was asked to fill out a questionnaire online before the interview and then was encouraged to reach out to other people. The interview consisted of a behavioral followed by a high level tech one
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en X (Singapur) en mar 2022
Entrevista
Online interview during the covid time, first introduce yourself, and due to the fact that it was an internship for a Twitter's policies on fake news, they asked on a situation and how would I react to the situation accordingly.