I applied online. I interviewed at Snapsheet in Oct 2020
Interview
Phone screen, hackerrank challenge, half day onsite with system design, algorithms, and frontend. Overall it was a pleasant process although scheduling interviews was a bit slow on the slow side.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Leetcode easy level questions about strings and hashes, API calls, breaking down a page into React components
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Snapsheet in May 2026
Interview
I was reached out to by a 3rd party recruiter.
First step was a hackerrank. 3 pretty easy questions (Basic SQL Join, Leetcode Easy algo, and a simple REST API call)
Second step: Quick tech screening with an engineer. Implement a stack that tracks the median value.
I was told I made it through this round and had a final round scheduled for 1.5 weeks out. The day before the interview was scheduled the recruiter emailed me and told me that their headcount was full and they didn't want to interview me anymore. Maybe it was a coordination problem, but it felt incredibly disrespectful to the hours of investment I put into this company.
I had the first meeting which was with their recruiter. In this meeting they share detailed information about the company and the position and allow for me to ask questions I had about the position. Afterwards they asked about my experience.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Snapsheet in Feb 2025
Interview
1. Call with Recruiter
2. Take home HackerRank with 3 questions
a. Easy algo
b. SQL query
c. Easy Frontend Api implementation
3. Meet with engineering manager to discuss resume and some backend questions
4. 3 Final interviews. Each 1 hour (30 min behavioral, 30 min hackerrank).
a. Database design (rental car application)
b. Database/Api design (TinyURL)
c. Frontend app pseudocode (Google Maps type implementation)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Implement a Tiny Url application API and discuss system design