
HighLevel Round 2 - Rejected
The interview was face to face. I was told explicitly that it'd be a hands on coding round. DSA and screening round was already completed. The guy who came to the interview basically had the same level of experience as mine.
First, he asked me about if I've worked on microservices architecture. I said I have and mentioned details about a few projects.
Then, he told me: Since you've worked on AWS heavily, do you know the default timeout of a lambda? Told him, I don't remember exactly and gave him a wild guess. It was too wild it seems. My bad, should've just not spoken. I accept my mistake.
Then he asked, what are the different services that can invoke a lambda. I mentioned sqs, sns, cloudwatch, dynamo db streams, etc. He's like, what specifically from a microservices perspective. I repeated SQS, SNS mainly. He's like, Lambda can be also invoked by other Lambdas which is what I was expecting you to answer. Great. Shouldn't have asked an open ended question if he was looking for exact answers, right ?
Then a few other questions that I was able to generally respond, but maybe not with the level of exactitude that he was expecting.
Then, he asked me to code up a few endpoints related to followers, following, posts and wall. I told him that in the interest of time, I'm trying to get the endpoints working instead of focussing on design and he said sure go ahead. I was genuinely under the impression that he wants to see if I know how to code, but he was testing my system design skills. He was obviously not happy seeing me cut corners.
At the end during discussion he said you could've done correctly in a certain way. I said yes - It's obvious that it was the right way, but I only compromised on the design thinking you wanted to see my ability to actually understand the framework related stuff.
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such kinda interviewers are the worst, if you as an interviewer have such a closed mind where if not served the exact term you can’t judge a person’s intellect and capability, you are not qualified to be an interviewer. Some people just can’t get out the mindset of examinations

I had also given an interview for HighLevel a few months back
There are a total of four rounds
- Home take assignment
- DSA round
- HLD
- Catchup with engineering manager
The first three rounds went really well and got really good feedback but in the last round I had given answers to all the questions and explained everything in depth, the interviewer seemed happy but got the negative feedback for the unknown reason 🥲. Not sure what they are looking for.

HighLevel is a BS company most un-professional recruiters and interviewers
Do not waste time applying there, it's full of 3rd class people with no manners

Honestly I don't think they are that bad of a company, my first two interviewers were good.
I understand that we had a bad experience with a few interviewers but I still think it's not fair to judge the whole company based on this. And this could happen with every other company out there.

basically the novice interviewer wanted an ego massage

HighLevel is a BS company most un-professional recruiters and interviewers Do not waste time applying there, it's full of 3rd class people with no manners

Well, my experience was otherwise. I found the people I talked to being kind and open. But not everything goes as planned when giving tech interviews !

Buddy, There is complete line of candidates who have experienced such BS behaviour during interviews from this company.
Be careful of their sweet talks in 1 hour of interview round.

FYI. Default timeout for Lamda function is 3 seconds and it can be extended upto a maximum of 900 sec or 15 min.

Exactitude is now my favourite word

He asked questions that are available on AWS document? Should have asked him to look at documention




