General OOP questions, fairly straightforward. Interviewers were very kind and tried to help as much as possible. Phone call first round, followed by several rounds of zoom interviews. Great experience overall.
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Question 1
Write a book class defining several functions and implementations
I applied online. I interviewed at Relativity in May 2024
Interview
I have gone through 2 interview stages: phone screening and a short live coding. The first round is very chill, behavioral questions and 2 questions in English. Immediately was invited to the next stage. Then, there was a coding interview, a few tasks involving class implementation and basic searching. They hinted I will be taking the next steps, but then ghosted completely, and I got an automatic sad email after a month. I do acknowledge I did not do well during the interview, but at this stage, I think they could at least remember about informing me about the decision earlier than a month later. An automatic email during the interview process past resume screening is also very out of line for me. During those 2 rounds, the interviewers vere nice and sounded helpful (with round 2 being a bit messy, but might have also been my fault).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write a book class, a lot of questions about the time and memory complexity of the algorithm I wrote, how could it be improved etc.
The interview process was great -- the recruiter was responsive and interviews were all conducted with another engineer on video call. Despite COVID, the internship was super well-coordinated. They place every intern right onto a team and integrate them directly into their sprints.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- Build a robot that can track food orders and print the receipt for customers