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2 years ago
Share a time when you disagreed with a team member.
Software EngineerData Engineering ManagerEngineering ManagerUX Designer

Clubhouse

Dunzo

Adyen

+1

Situation: During the first calibration of Non-Maturity Deposit (NMD) models, I was working with a senior colleague and a consultancy firm to implement these models. At that time, market rates were rising, and the consultancy firm suggested calibrating a key parameter, the "beta," to be highly sensitive to market rates. My manager agreed, but I disagreed, as I believed this high sensitivity could lead to inaccurate estimations in future calibrations.

Action: I engaged in discussions with my manager and the consultancy firm to fully understand their reasoning. They argued that a more sensitive beta could improve management of metrics like Delta EVE and Delta NII, which was valid. However, I pointed out that we lacked sufficient evidence to support such a high beta and that it might cause issues in future estimations. To address the disagreement, I conducted a sensitivity analysis, testing the model under various market rate scenarios.

Result: The sensitivity analysis helped us reach a compromise. We agreed to lower the beta, ensuring more stability in the model's performance. This adjustment allowed for a smoother transition of the parameter, ultimately improving the model's reliability while maintaining good risk management practices.

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System Design
2 years ago
Build a data lake management system for distributed infrastructures.
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Behavioral
2 years ago
What is one time you had to stand up and disagree with a team member's approach?
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MakeMyTrip

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NerdWallet

+8

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Behavioral
2 years ago
Which aspect of Software Engineer role at Clubhouse excites you the most?
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Behavioral
2 years ago
What do you think Clubhouse values in its employees?
Software Engineer

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Behavioral
2 years ago
Please tell me about a time when you had to make a quick decision.
Software EngineerFull Stack Software EngineerFrontend EngineerProgram Manager

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MasterClass

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Marketo

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Behavioral
3 years ago
Describe your work experience in a couple of sentences
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Epic Games

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New Relic

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3 years ago
System Design
3 years ago
Construct a platform for real-time analysis of mobile app performance metrics.
Software Engineer

Clubhouse

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3 years ago

Best Time to Buy and Sell Stock

You have access to an array where each element represents the price of a specific stock on a given day. Your objective is to maximize profit by selecting one day to purchase the stock and a different, future day to sell it. Determine and return the maximum profit achievable. If it's impossible to generate a profit, return 0.

Input: prices = [9,3,8,2,7,5]

Output: 5

Explanation: Purchase on day 2 (price = 3) and sell on day 5 (price = 7) for a profit of 7 - 3 = 4.

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System Design
3 years ago
What are the key components and considerations in designing a low-latency facial recognition system?
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Clubhouse

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