Very helpful content, Dan! Your channel gave strong inputs for my interview preparations, they helped me in cracking the job interviews I wanted to. Thank you for your help!
@@DanCroitor 1. Sharpen skills by preparing really well. 2. Make lots of notes. 3. Take notes on all prospective questions from the coaching viedos. 2. Prepare 3-5 answers for each questions in STAR format. Use metrics and numbers to quantify your results and achievements in your answers. 3. Practice. Practice. Practice. 4. During interviews - think and articulate clearly, stay positive and be interactive. I will recommend to not prepare fake answers, some people do that. The interviewer is going to dig deeper into each of your answers, FAANG interviewers always do it, and then it may show up as a weak or a fake answer. So, take lots of time to think deep into your work experience and come up with great valid examples.
@@jusplayendagame It was great. I was interviewed for a senior golang developer position. I had 3 steps. Step one, personality (for this part, this video it is a great resource) and technical skills (one easy technical question about a binary tree). That step was 50 mins. Step 2: only technical question, a more complex one, with matrix, about 45-50 mins. Step 3, a technical question, a difficult one, regarding permutations, that step took about 1.5 hours. I hope this will help. Good luck.
@@radugheorghies Which resources you used for the technical preparation? I have been invited to apply for a TPM role but I am interested on the deep technical aspect as well.
Good but a bit vague. It'd be great to add a sample answer in STAR model for each question. It'd really help to pick up right the case from my career. Thanks!
Solid content. Try to improve fluidity and speaking of fluids, drink a bit of water before starting the talk as sounding dehydrated can be distracting to the viewer. Nice job overall.
Thanks for making these wisdoms available for all of us. I’m intrigued by the weakness example, where you mentioned many developers aren’t good at public speaking and I’m one of them! I further just consider to join toastmasters to improve my performance... though, from your video, I’d be very curious what will be your recommendation to improve speaking skill, both in the public setting as well as interpersonal communication?
Hi Patrick, I am thinking to join Toastmaster too, but I didn’t find one suitable for me yet. Do you wanna Mock interview or practice presentation skills with me?
Thank you Dan. This is a great video to watch for someone prepping for a Facebook interview.
Great video. Helped me greatly in prepping for the interview. Got an offer from Meta last week. Thanks a bunch!
Wish I can contact you in pvt bcoz I have interview coming up with them
Very helpful content, Dan! Your channel gave strong inputs for my interview preparations, they helped me in cracking the job interviews I wanted to. Thank you for your help!
Great to hear Swati, congrats! if you have any advice for other candidates please do let us know.
@@DanCroitor 1. Sharpen skills by preparing really well.
2. Make lots of notes.
3. Take notes on all prospective questions from the coaching viedos.
2. Prepare 3-5 answers for each questions in STAR format. Use metrics and numbers to quantify your results and achievements in your answers.
3. Practice. Practice. Practice.
4. During interviews - think and articulate clearly, stay positive and be interactive.
I will recommend to not prepare fake answers, some people do that. The interviewer is going to dig deeper into each of your answers, FAANG interviewers always do it, and then it may show up as a weak or a fake answer. So, take lots of time to think deep into your work experience and come up with great valid examples.
Hey you! You´re going to ace the interview!
Thank you! Now I need to prepare the answers, considering your guidelines. Very useful content.
How was your experience? I'm having a facebook interview soon!
@@jusplayendagame It was great. I was interviewed for a senior golang developer position. I had 3 steps. Step one, personality (for this part, this video it is a great resource) and technical skills (one easy technical question about a binary tree). That step was 50 mins. Step 2: only technical question, a more complex one, with matrix, about 45-50 mins. Step 3, a technical question, a difficult one, regarding permutations, that step took about 1.5 hours. I hope this will help. Good luck.
@@radugheorghies Which resources you used for the technical preparation? I have been invited to apply for a TPM role but I am interested on the deep technical aspect as well.
Appreciate your insights Dan, thanks for sharing.
Thank you Dan! Very nice of you to share these interesting insights and tips for interviews. Best wishes to you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good but a bit vague. It'd be great to add a sample answer in STAR model for each question. It'd really help to pick up right the case from my career. Thanks!
Amazing content Dan and right to the point. Very valuable advice and thanks a million for sharing this.
Good luck!
Amazing Content
Appreciate it
Excellent video, thanks for the upload
Solid content. Try to improve fluidity and speaking of fluids, drink a bit of water before starting the talk as sounding dehydrated can be distracting to the viewer. Nice job overall.
misophonia triggering
Thanks. This is helpful, Can you make a video on most asked critical thinking questions that could be asked in Facebook interviews as well? Thanks,
Super video! I applauded for $5.00 👏👏
Thank you Amit!
Super video! I applauded for $2.00 👏
thank you!
Thank you....
You're welcome!
Good info but man... How many ads do you think you need to have!?
Thanks for making these wisdoms available for all of us. I’m intrigued by the weakness example, where you mentioned many developers aren’t good at public speaking and I’m one of them! I further just consider to join toastmasters to improve my performance... though, from your video, I’d be very curious what will be your recommendation to improve speaking skill, both in the public setting as well as interpersonal communication?
My point was Toastmasters is a bit generic. You know what's best for you
You could role-play with someone if you're prepping for an interview
Hi Patrick, I am thinking to join Toastmaster too, but I didn’t find one suitable for me yet. Do you wanna Mock interview or practice presentation skills with me?
Thank you very much.
As a UI dev, the design team is your client :p
your internal client
What 's the point of behavioral answers when it's all scripted ? "you should prepare this beforehand..." this is basically a uni exam.
how much do you make per year
Hi Dan, do you have podcast Chanel where people can listen your audios? Thank you
This is indeed an interesting idea... thank you for it
AWESOME
VIDEO
Thanks again!
Hi☺thank for this but can you give me atleast 5 questions pertaining facebook activities
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I think the questions are classic but answers are not impressive to me.
The answers are yours to generate. Everyone’s experience is different, but he provides a blueprint for you. Homework is still involved lol.
Vague.
Can I ask something
My Facebook said something like hourly limited exceeded
Who long does this last?