I applied online. I interviewed at Verkada (San Mateo, CA) in Apr 2024
Interview
Recruiter Call, Phone Screen, Onsite (In Person or Virtual). I chose onsite, the onsite people I met with were really nice and helpful. I had a really hard time with one of the questions and failed in the onsite round. But overall had an amazing time meeting the team and manager seemed really interested in helping his team succeed
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
Create a Trie, insert values into trie, iterate through the trie and find ending flags
Given a string, find whether or not a particular pattern is present skipping letters when necessary (hardest question for me). Had to solve using recursion and had not practiced recursion at this time
I got the interview by referral. After a call with the recruiter, I got the invitation for phone interview, which is a OOD. I need to implement APIs based on the requirements with Python.
The interviewer arrived late exactly by 9 mins, I was informed that the interview format was one leet code coding, a small system design and some questions towards the end. So in the interview I worked on the problem and came up with the working solution. Still 12 minutes were remaining for 1 hour mark and also 9 more minutes as the interviewer was late by 9 mins (almost 21 mins remaining). The interviewer instead of asking the system design question abruptly ended the interview with "ask any questions". I understand the interviewer may have different expectation even if i provided a working solution, but the format of the interview should be respected, i.e including system design round too. Abruptly changing the interview format midway shows pure arrogance on part of the interviewer. I understand the decision to take the candidate to future interview rounds or making and offer is totally yours, but you can do a better job by making the interview process fair.
4 parts - a call with a recruiter, a frontend technical interview (eg; building out a UI in a timed session), Leetcode style interview, and a behavioral interview with the engineering manager.