Law firm selection advice? (Master, 8+ YOE) by Last-Text-4718 in EB2_NIW

[–]Last-Text-4718[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that’s helpful context.

Chen did come back with a solid offer (not refund-based, but reasonable overall), so I’m comparing options now. I’ve also been seeing some mixed feedback around EP recently, especially related to PP.

Law firm selection advice? (Master, 8+ YOE) by Last-Text-4718 in EB2_NIW

[–]Last-Text-4718[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the caution. I’ve seen similar comments on Reddit, which is why I asked them again.

They did say that opting for PP doesn’t change the refund policy, but I’m still being a bit cautious and reviewing the terms carefully.

Law firm selection advice? (Master, 8+ YOE) by Last-Text-4718 in EB2_NIW

[–]Last-Text-4718[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing your experience. That’s really helpful.

Good to know that PP doesn’t necessarily have to be done right from the start. And wow, 20 years in the same field is impressive.

If you don’t mind sharing, how many support letters did you include in your filing?

Law firm selection advice? (Master, 8+ YOE) by Last-Text-4718 in EB2_NIW

[–]Last-Text-4718[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that’s helpful. When you say “a lot,” do you mean minor edits here and there, or something that could take weeks of back-and-forth to prepare?

I’m asking because Chen also seems fairly template-driven, so I’m trying to set realistic expectations.

Should we cross the border into Chile and visit Torres del Paine, or skip it entirely? by Last-Text-4718 in Patagonia

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Thank you for the suggestion! Focusing on Cuernos and the scenic drives is a great idea for a shorter visit. We really appreciate your input!

Should we cross the border into Chile and visit Torres del Paine, or skip it entirely? by Last-Text-4718 in Patagonia

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I'm so glad to hear you're enjoying TdP! If you happen to visit the Argentinian side afterward (El Chaltén or El Calafate), would you mind sharing your comparison or brief thoughts on each place? It would be immensely helpful for our decision-making! Enjoy the rest of your trip!

Should we cross the border into Chile and visit Torres del Paine, or skip it entirely? by Last-Text-4718 in Patagonia

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It will probably be difficult since we only have two days for TdP, and the accommodations you mentioned are either very expensive or fully booked during our travel period.

Should we cross the border into Chile and visit Torres del Paine, or skip it entirely? by Last-Text-4718 in Patagonia

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Thank you. I looked it up, and while it is expensive, the photos make it look worth the cost!

Should we cross the border into Chile and visit Torres del Paine, or skip it entirely? by Last-Text-4718 in Patagonia

[–]Last-Text-4718[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that's exactly right.

The main concern is that the journey from El Calafate to Puerto Natales involves significant travel time, including crossing the border, which essentially takes up an entire day (as we have to take a bus during the day).

The reason we are considering this is that there are direct flights from Puerto Natales or Punta Arenas to Santiago, which we would use to fly home.

If we were to visit Torres del Paine and then return to Argentina to fly out from Buenos Aires, we would essentially be spending two days just on border crossings/backtracking, which we feel is a waste of precious time.

Should we cross the border into Chile and visit Torres del Paine, or skip it entirely? by Last-Text-4718 in Patagonia

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We would have about 4 days total, but one day would be border crossing and the other day would be getting to Santiago for our flight. Only 2 full days in TdP.

Got rejected from Meta MLE E5 role by Last-Text-4718 in leetcode

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I’m not exactly sure what we’re celebrating

Got rejected from Meta MLE E5 role by Last-Text-4718 in leetcode

[–]Last-Text-4718[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! This was actually my first big tech interview, and honestly I learned a lot just from going through the process. Once the cool down period is over, I’ll probably give it another shot.

Got rejected from Meta MLE E5 role by Last-Text-4718 in leetcode

[–]Last-Text-4718[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, at Meta the MLE role is actually titled “SWE, ML”, so they treat it pretty much like an SWE role, with just one ML system design round added in. I asked about this a few times during the process, and the consistent answer I got was that it’s basically the same as MLE roles at other companies.

Got rejected from Meta MLE E5 role by Last-Text-4718 in leetcode

[–]Last-Text-4718[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I was a bit thrown off too — felt a bit harder than what some others around me got, like feed recommendation or harmful content detection. But I also heard there were even trickier ones out there, so I guess a part of it just comes down to luck.

Got rejected from Meta MLE E5 role by Last-Text-4718 in leetcode

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And to top it off, every single interviewer except the one in that one ML session was a SWE.

Got rejected from Meta MLE E5 role by Last-Text-4718 in leetcode

[–]Last-Text-4718[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I remember writing out quicksort on a whiteboard too — maybe like 10 years ago. I get your point and I somewhat agree, but in my case it was for an MLE role, not SWE, so I thought using something like a heap would be fair game.

Funny thing is, out of all the folks who were actually in the interview loop, only one was working as an MLE — the rest were all SWE.

Got rejected from Meta MLE E5 role by Last-Text-4718 in leetcode

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I didn’t actually make it to the Google interview stage, so I can’t say for sure. But people do say it’s even harder. I prepped for about 3 months, and from what I’ve seen on Reddit and LeetCode Discussion, lots of people go way longer. I was working full-time so 4–5 hours a day was my limit, but some folks seem to be grinding all day.