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      Software Engineer New Grad Interview

      27 Apr 2018
      Anonymous employee
      Atlanta, GA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Block (Atlanta, GA) in Feb 2018

      Interview

      I met Square at an event and after talking to one recruiter he took my resume. I got an email from the recruiter asking me follow a link to do a simple coding challenge. There were two questions and I was able to complete one. 3 weeks later the recruiter invited me to a phone interview. My interviewer called from San Francisco and we solved a problem together using the coderpad.io platform. The question was fun and was a real world example of the problems they solve at Square. We run through tests and improved on the solution and added more features. My interviewer was extremely nice and helpful. He later asked if I had any questions for him and I did. I had another similar phone interview about 6 weeks later. After 2 weeks I was invited to interview with some engineers in Atlanta, Georgia. They paid for flight, food, hotel, etc. At the office, I had 2 technical interviews where I solved a problem together with an engineer (my interviewer). Square calls their technical interviews pair programming because you and your interviewer would have separate keyboards but would share a screen together and write your code together using coderpad.io. The questions were not that hard and the interviewer was always very nice and helpful. I loved these interviews as they were not harsh but smooth and realistic. After this I had lunch with I think a senior software engineer but there was another senior software engineer and a manager. It was fun talking to them and we all seemed to have a lot in common. The penultimate interview was with 2 senior engineers who asked me questions about one of my projects on my resume. The questions were very detailed as if they knew a lot about my project and the technology I used. It was very interesting and I actually underestimated this part of the interview process but I pulled through. The last interview was with one manager who asked me if I had any questions for him about Square or the Atlanta area in general. This conversation was very short so I felt less confident about the outcome. I flew back home and after a few emails back and forth between me and the recruiter, a phone call was scheduled for a workday. They called me to congratulate me and gave me the offer details. I was very happy with it and accepted it. Square's interview process is by far the best I have experienced anywhere. Just know how to use data structures, runtime complexity and you'll be fine. Also just be yourself! I wore some jean pants and long sleeved shirt with a pair of sneakers to the on site interview and I felt good about myself. It is more about what you say, how confident you are and how prepared you are.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Data structures, runtime complexity, project you've worked on
      2 Answers
      4
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      Block response
      8y
      Thanks for sharing your feedback and advice. We're thrilled to hear that you had a positive experience interviewing with us in Atlanta. We look forward to working with you at Square!

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      5 Aug 2022
      Anonymous employee
      San Francisco, CA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
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      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Block (San Francisco, CA) in Jul 2022

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      Negative experience
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