Salesforce · Software Engineer (New Grad)
Salesforce's new-grad SWE loop is a fair, well-structured process: an online assessment, a technical screen, and an onsite mixing data-structure coding, often an object-oriented design or light system-design round, and a strong behavioral component tied to its "Ohana" culture and Trust value. The coding bar is reasonable and enterprise-flavored — clean, correct, maintainable code over exotic tricks. Expect real weight on values, trust, and whether you'd be a collaborative teammate in a large org.
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What this interview tests
- Medium coding with clean, maintainable, correct solutions
- Object-oriented design and clear class boundaries
- Light system design and sensible data modeling
- Clear communication and testing while coding
- Salesforce values (Ohana, Trust, customer focus)
- Collaboration and integrity in a large org
Common question themes
Medium array/string/hash-map problems, clean and tested
OOP design (model a CRM entity and its relationships)
Light system design (ticketing or multi-tenant feature)
Tree and recursion problems
"Tell me about a time you put trust or the customer first"
"Describe collaborating across a large, complex team"
Modeled on a public Salesforce new-grad SWE posting