OA, coding interview, final interview thats really two interviews together. It wasnt too bad and i dont think they expect you to finish the questions, at least for the first part
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Pergunta 1
Asked a couple of data structures/algorithms questions that were easy to brute force but a bit harder for the optimal solution
Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Lucid Software (Salt Lake City, UT).
Entrevista
They have an intensive interview process with multiple steps, the first one being a remote LeetCode-style interview, followed by a more holistic interview with an actual person. I think there are more steps after this, but that is as far as I got. :/
After applying, you get an OA. If you pass the OA, you move forward to the first round, which consists of 2 very easy questions and implementing some logic for a game (important for your code to be *functioning* here). This round is about ~1.75 hours.
The next round is the final round, which is two back-to-back 1 hour interviews. The first part consists of DSA (2 lc meds/hard). The second round consists of behavioral+class design. The class design implementation gets hard each time.
Overall, expect to dedicate ~5 hours for everything. Seems ridiculous given the pay and the prestige of the company.
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 2 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela Lucid Software em out. de 2025
Entrevista
3 Parts, one OA, One 1.5 hour logic implementation with code, then 2 hour pseudo code and class modeling interview. The second part was with 2 different teams, one of which had a senior engineer and asked behavioral and technical questions. Most questions are pretty simple algorithm implementations, such as BFS or DFS.
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Pergunta 1
Asked to make an algorithm for a graphing problem or implement some logic for a couple games.