Candidatei-me online. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Snowflake.
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Most rounds are reasonable to me except one coding round, which the interviewer changed his mind on the interview question [he had a prepared question and decide to not ask it int the first 5 minutes.] and asked for s.th else without a finalized problem framing. It took us 20 minutes to frame the problem and even I got approval from him about the problem setting and finished the implementation. The feedback I got afterwards is that's not what he was asking for.
Firstly, it's a coding round not a design round. Secondly, the whole interview is 1 hour and if you can't frame a problem with even 20 min, what's point of changing question?
As a candidate, my expectation is a coding round (that's what's on the agenda) so I tried to get done coding on time. Apparently I think the interviewer is arbitrarily changing this mind and made it to be a design round without asking?
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2 phone interview coding problem
Round 1: Chinese ProfessorAt the start, he mentioned that the actual implementation wasn't the priority; the focus was on the problem-solving approach. The task was to guess a hidden number. While it clearly called for a Binary Search, there was a twist: the system doesn't give you feedback on your current guess immediately. Instead, it only provides the result of your previous guess. Essentially, it was a Delayed Binary Search.Round 2: Caucasian MaleThis was a very straightforward BFS (Breadth-First Search) problem.I’m honestly not sure why I didn't pass. It’s possible I just wasn't a "team match," or perhaps there was a subtle optimization they were looking for.Analysis & ThoughtsThat first round is a classic "think-on-your-feet" brainteaser. In a Delayed Binary Search, you usually have to "waste" a move or manage two search intervals simultaneously because your $n$-th guess is informed by the $(n-1)$-th result. It tests how you handle state and asynchronous feedback.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Round 1: Chinese ProfessorAt the start, he mentioned that the actual implementation wasn't the priority; the focus was on the problem-solving approach. The task was to guess a hidden number. While it clearly called for a Binary Search, there was a twist: the system doesn't give you feedback on your current guess immediately. Instead, it only provides the result of your previous guess. Essentially, it was a Delayed Binary Search.Round 2: Caucasian MaleThis was a very straightforward BFS (Breadth-First Search) problem.I’m honestly not sure why I didn't pass. It’s possible I just wasn't a "team match," or perhaps there was a subtle optimization they were looking for.Analysis & ThoughtsThat first round is a classic "think-on-your-feet" brainteaser. In a Delayed Binary Search, you usually have to "waste" a move or manage two search intervals simultaneously because your $n$-th guess is informed by the $(n-1)$-th result. It tests how you handle state and asynchronous feedback.
Candidatei-me por indicação de um funcionário. Fui entrevistado pela Snowflake (Seattle, WA) em jan. de 2026
Entrevista
Recruiter screen followed by two virtual interviews. The first focused on coding in React, the second on systems design. Both interviewers were nice people and helpful interviewers. The systems design question was difficult.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Design an authentication and authorization system for a multi-tenant web application.
Candidatei-me por meio de uma agência de recrutamento. Fui entrevistado pela Snowflake (Toronto, ON) em dez. de 2025
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big fat red flags through out the interview process, look up in google for "red flags during interviews" and they have shown every single one of them. Ghosted after 5 rounds of interview, no offer, no rejections, straight up ghosting even after I emailed for follow up.