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      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Feb 27, 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      San Francisco, CA
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Block (San Francisco, CA) in Feb 2018

      Interview

      I applied to job opening on the Developers APIs team in Seattle on LinkedIn Jobs. Recruiter reached out a day or two afterwards and scheduled me for a phone screening — on coderpad.io — that went fairly smoothly. However, it seemed I didn't leave a strong impression on the interviewer so I was scheduled for a second phone screening that went really well. I was then promptly invited for a full day of on-site interviews at Square's HQ in San Francisco. The on-site interviews were very well organized; an interview coordinator was in my reception, showed me around, made sure my interviewers showed up on time and stayed on schedule. Interviewers were very friendly and helpful. The interviews comprised 3 peer programming sessions, 1 design/architecture session and 1 in-depth walkthrough of previous project work on my resume. During the coding sessions, I worked with my interviewers on computers equipped with a pair of keyboards and mice to solve questions that were broken down into multiple parts with an increasing level of difficulty. The computers were equipped with dev tools for a wide variety of programming languages but we used coderpad.io because the language I chose to use didn't have an installed toolset. The interviews were truly collaborative — interviewers actually helped me write logging code, corrected minor mistakes, and made suggestions to make things easier. The coding questions were not algorithmic in nature and I was not asked about time or space complexities of my solutions. My interviewers seemed to be most interested in code cleanliness, API simplicity, good organization, and sound functionality. I loved how well organized and well thought out the questions were, but was a little concerned they seemed solely focused on modeling data, e.g. representing entities or rules of a simple game, and did not assess CS fundamentals as much. The recruiter — who was very prompt and punctual throughout the process — reached out immediately on the following day and an offer was made very promptly. I tried negotiating but got a nay. Offered compensation was a little less than what I'd hoped in terms of Base Pay and Sign-on but RSUs were OK. I wasn't sure I liked the work the team I applied for was doing and had another slightly better offer with more interesting work elsewhere. I liked most of the people I met at Square and I think it is definitely a unique place.

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      Thanks for taking the time to thoroughly share your positive interview experience. We're glad that your eng interview process was smooth from start to finish. We hope you will consider us again in the future!

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