I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Meta
Interview
Had 2 phone screens then met with a manager in person. Afterwards I flew out to Menlo Park for an onsite interview. The entire process was incredible. Onsite took a full day. The recruiting team arranged flights, hotels, and reimbursed me for any cab fare. The very next day I was told that I would receive an offer. After receiving an offer I had multiple people reach out to me to make sure I had all my questions answered. The entire process was top notch. I had competing offers but this process was one of the factors that pushed me to ultimately choose Facebook. For such a large company to handle recruiting so seamlessly was an incredible feat in itself. A+ Experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Chose a well known app and critique it. What improvements could be made, how would you handle the design if you were to redo it, talk about the visual aesthetics, talk about skeuomorphic vs flat design, what would your process be etc..
Straightforward like any big tech interview, but long and intense. Formats are pretty standardized so it just takes practice. Questions appear like it's from a bank, so if you're prepared you should be fine.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Meta
Interview
I was reached out by a recruiter. Started with the recruiter call, then portfolio presentation, then full loop (Portfolio presentation - app critique - design challenge - background). They had very strong emphasis on design craft and visual excellence. Recruiter who helped me prep was very nice and helpful.
has three rounds, last round is final, they will give u a requirement, you need to redo your deck based on that, at the panel round including app crituqe and whiteboard challenge.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How u collaborated with other people? how do you collaborated with other groups