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Behavioral Interview Round is also known as the Jedi Interview round at Facebook.
It is about you and your history, your résumé, and your motivation.
The purpose of this interview is to assess whether the candidate will thrive in Facebook's peer-to-peer, minimal process, and unstructured engineering organization.
Know yourself! Take the time to review your résumé, as the interviewer will almost certainly ask about key events in your work history.
Have concrete examples or anecdotes to support each of the questions.
Familiarize yourself with Facebook's mission statement and its five core values:
Be yourself! Be open and honest about your successes and failures.
Be humble and focus on teamwork, leadership, and mentorship qualities.
Video Explanation with Evaluation Criteria, Questions that you can ask, and Tips & Tricks.
What is the New Hire onboarding process?
How and when are the performance reviews conducted? How are the performance bonuses and RSU refreshers decided?
How long have you been with the company?
What is your favorite part about working here?
What are the current projects that you are working on?
What are the biggest challenges that you have solved recently?
What gets you most excited about the company's future?
Do not respond with a "No" to this question. It is essential that you respond with a "Yes" and be ready to ask the interviewer a few questions.
Prepare a list of three to five engaging questions before the interview happens.
Ask questions that show you are engaged and excited about the role you are applying for.
Do not ask questions related to salary negotiations. However, you can ask questions related to the performance review process.
Ask questions that get the interviewer to talk about their careers. People appreciate it when you notice the interesting things they are doing.
Frame your questions specific to the company you are interviewing with. This will demonstrate that you have done your homework about them and their culture.
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