The interviews themselves were really good, with clear communication and active participation from the interviewers, making it feel like a conversation. All the rounds and questions were the same as those found on Glassdoor. The process included an online coding test, a home assessment, and live coding, followed by system design and behavioral interviews.
I'm rating it as average only because of the very slow feedback, which was likely due to internal reorganization. Overall, it was a pretty fair process. Make sure to practice system design, especially distributed systems and databases, as well as handling burst loads, negotiate on requirements like multi-region, fairness of distribution (FIFIO, random, as much fair as possible)
For the home task, don’t over-engineer - keep it simple and be ready to explain why simplicity is the best approach.