I applied through other source. I interviewed at Leegality in Jan 2025
Interview
The interview consisted of a technical round focused mainly on Python fundamentals, output based question, problem-solving, and basic backend concepts and about the experience have gained in the current organization.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked an output-based question to test the difference between shallow copy and deep copy in Python, especially how changes in nested mutable objects affect copied lists.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Leegality in May 2025
Interview
Interview went 90% well, yet got rejected. Seems like they’re not looking for problem solvers, just people who’ve memorized dsa answers. Disappointing to see companies prioritize rote knowledge over real thinking. If you expect perfect answers to every question, maybe you're hiring for memory, not skill.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
some react js questions related to state and memorization. Some javascript questions based on call bind apply and this, and promises how js execute. Polyfil of bind. 1 dsa question 3 sum.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Leegality (Gurgaon, Haryana) in Mar 2025
Interview
I applied through LinkedIn, and the response time was fast, just one day. Leegality has only one technical writer, who is also my interviewer and likely has around 3-4 years of experience. Since the interviewer is relatively new, he's adhering strictly to the processes followed in his organization, wanting everything to align with the current procedures in place. This approach gives a sense of consistency, but it also means that there may be limited flexibility. In short, I feel they are looking for someone who fits well within their existing processes, rather than a person with the ability to grasp complex concepts and simplify them into easy-to-understand knowledge base articles.