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      Software Engineer - Android Interview

      8 Apr 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      London, England
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Yelp (London, England) in Mar 2021

      Interview

      Rounds: 1. Introduction with HR 2. Hacker rank coding round 3. Online coding interview Four rounds back to back: 1. System design 2. Technical - coding round 3. Behaviour round - 1 - projects & work experience 4. Behaviour round -2 - team player and achievements

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      coding question : in all three tech rounds they asked to solve a problem related to Yelp ,medium level , and asked the time and space complexity of solution . system design : they asked to suggest a solution for api design , basically server is sending some data , app side for different user the data should be shown in different sequence, design the api json structure.
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      Software Developer (Android) Interview

      15 Sept 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Toronto, ON
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Yelp (Toronto, ON)

      Interview

      There were total of 3 rounds. 1st was the screening round of 45 minutes. 2nd was technical round, in which need to solve coding challenge 3rd was the system design round.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      coding challenge were from leetcode
      Answer question

      Android Software Engineer Interview

      6 Jun 2022
      Anonymous employee
      London, England
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Yelp (London, England) in Apr 2022

      Interview

      The Interview process consisted of 1) A hackerrank coding challenge. It was fairly straightforward, nothing like leetcode, just some basic solution pertaining to a business requirement. I didn't pass all the test cases, but I still got a callback so don't worry, just do your best. 2)Initial recruiter call where we had a general introduction and discussion. My recruiter asked me things such as why I am leaving my current job, what's my expected salary (Good to do research on levels.fyi prior to get a better idea of salaries). This was a 15 minutes call 3) A 45 mins call with one of their engineers. In my case this was mostly behavioural questions, but I've heard you can get technical questions as well depending on your position and the engineer interviewing you. He asked me typical "tell me about a time" questions (which you can find in the interviews elsewhere on glassdoor) which I answered comfortably. The key is to just be yourself and answer things truthfully. The engineer asked me about a time I had to work on a difficult feature/product and I gave my answer and then said my solution was absolutely horrible, after which we both laughed together. So don't be uptight and pretend you have never messed up anything, just be honest. Also, make sure you know do some technical prep as well related to your field. Think bigger picture, get out from coding/programming mindset and get into "owning the product mindset" and think about architecture, scalalibity, maintenance, testing etc when answering the questions. 4) 4 back to back interviews on one day. This was the toughest part of the interview process. It consists of one design interview, one behavioral interview, 2 technical interviews. For design interview, I suggest you watch a few youtube videos for that. When you're with the engineer, communicate clearly, don't fumble and if you need some time just let them know you're thinking this or that. Don't assume, clarify the scope of the question. And walk them through your approach. No coding required. Behavioural interview was typical with tell me about a time questions. I suggest you prepare them beforehand instead of saying "umm umm umm" on the stop and thinking. Just write down the answers trutfully somewhere and somewhat keep them in mind during this interview. The 2 technical interviews were easy-to medium. It was a bit of a advanced form of the initial hackerrank question. Maybe more tougher than that. Just make sure you're well versed with Kotlin / Java (assuming ur interviewing for Android) and things will fall into place. It wasn't leetcode, it was more of a coming up with an algorithm to solve a particular business requirement. I enjoyed doing the questions.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      1) Tell me about a time you failed to complete a task 2) Tell me about a time you had a conflict with a team member, how did you solve it 3) How do you improve yourself 4) Which coworker do you get on with the most and how is your relationship with them 2) Design a system that fetches data from server and displays on the mobile app 3) Write an algorithm for sorting businesses according to their ratings.
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