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Ask HN: Common interview questions for senior software engineer position?
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by cookerware
4404 days ago
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Hi guys, I have a 3 hour interview coming up on Monday, this will be my first senior level position. Prior to this, at various other places I have worked as intermediate. What questions should I prepare myself for? 3 hours seems awful long just for asking technical questions? All in all, I hope to transition into senior level position smoothly. Most of my experience comes from building my own products (SaaS, desktop etc). and working as an intermediate level software engineer for a few years and finally working as a freelancer. The position is for a backend developer, and they have popular mobile games that they need to support. |
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A common interview format will have you doing multiple, separate interviews, usually 60 minutes long, with different people. The purpose of this is to gather a few independent opinions. You might be asked to write code, you might be asked to sketch architecture, you might be asked to tell war stories.
Try to stay relaxed, be candid, and take a break/drink/use the restroom between interviewers. Try to start with a blank state, mentally, for each round. Also, bear in mind that if you're breezing through the interview, people will often start asking tougher questions to try and figure out where your limits are. If, by the halfway mark, you're being asked things you don't know the answer to, that does not mean you're failing. (Avoid bullshitting if you reach this point, it'll be obvious and count against you, it's worse than just saying you don't know)