I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at ByteDance (Shanghái, Shanghai) in Apr 2021
Interview
First there was discussion about resume. The person was looking for your past project involvement and depth of knowledge about web development. Then the person conducted a code interview, the problem is pretty arbitrary but you can write it in any language. (Java, C++, Python, etc)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write a MergeSort. (Since I have limited experience as rising college sophomore (
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ByteDance in Jul 2021
Interview
I had two phone interviews. In the first interview, we were purely talking about the projects on the resume. In the second one, the interviewer probed my knowledge by asking questions and coding.
1. self introduction.
2. coding on whiteboard
3. answer interview questions such as computer vision, machine learning, coursed taken.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ByteDance in Jul 2021
Interview
I was contacted by a recruiter who seemed to work with Bytedance HR. During my initial webex with the recruiter, I had informed that I had little experience with the disruptive tech that was the focus of the job as my background was more traditional. At that first meeting I was assured that this was not an issue as Bytedance was looking at transferrable skills.
I passed a subsequent online test and had a webex with a very disinterested Bytedance employee and guess what, the entire interview focused on my experience of that disruptive technology. I had done research and tried out as much as I could in the week or so since the first interview, but was informed later that night that I would not progress further.
If your criteria is A and the candidate has already told you in the first interview that that is not something they have, then why make the person jump through additional hoops? Either the communication between HR and the hiring department is very bad or Bytedance are fulfilling an internal or country quota aka they already had a candidate in mind (which can be the case for other companies but they are seldom this obvious about it). In either case, the whole experience left a bad taste in my mouth.
The only major plus point was that everything was v quick including the rejection, so I was at least not left hanging for weeks.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The interview questions were very focused on my personal experience of the platform being developed.