6Sense interviews are challenging, with a strong emphasis on problem-solving and Leadership Principles. Coding rounds are typically medium to hard, similar to Google and Meta, but the Bar Raiser round adds a unique behavioral depth. Allocate 2-3 months for preparation, solving 150-200 LeetCode problems (focus on medium/hard) and practicing STAR-based stories with quantifiable results aligned to 6Sense's LPs.
Prioritize DSA fundamentals: arrays, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, and recursion with LeetCode medium/hard problems. For SDE-2+ roles, expect system design questions on distributed systems, scalability, and AWS services (6Sense relies heavily on AWS). Behavioral questions are rooted in 6Sense's Leadership Principles—prepare detailed examples using the STAR method with metrics.
Candidates often fail to articulate their thought process clearly during coding, neglect to ask clarifying questions, and don't link solutions to Leadership Principles. In behavioral rounds, common errors include vague stories without metrics or not using the STAR framework. Avoid jumping into code immediately; instead, discuss approach and edge cases first to demonstrate collaboration.
Successful candidates demonstrate strong alignment with 6Sense's Leadership Principles through specific, metrics-driven stories (e.g., 'Customer Obsession' with data). They show curiosity by asking insightful questions about team challenges and actively incorporate feedback during coding exercises. Highlighting cross-functional impact and a bias for action often makes a candidate memorable to Bar Raisers.
You can expect feedback within 2-4 weeks after completing all interview rounds, though timelines vary by team and hiring cycle. Delays may occur during peak hiring periods. If you haven't heard back after 3 weeks, a polite follow-up with your recruiter is appropriate. Offer decisions are typically communicated within 1-2 weeks after the final round.
SDE-1 focuses on core DSA, clean code, and basic LP examples. SDE-2 adds system design fundamentals and expects deeper LP stories with leadership influence on projects. SDE-3 emphasizes architectural decisions, mentorship, and strategic impact—expect advanced distributed systems design and examples demonstrating technical vision driving business outcomes.
Use LeetCode with filters for 6Sense-tagged problems and platforms like HackerRank for timed practice. Study 6Sense's Leadership Principles on their careers page and craft 8-10 STAR stories with quantifiable results. For system design, review 'Grokking the System Design Interview' and AWS Well-Architected Framework. Mock interviews with ex-6Sense engineers (via Interviewing.io or referrals) are highly valuable for Bar Raiser simulation.
Cultural fit is evaluated primarily through the Bar Raiser round, which focuses on 6Sense's Leadership Principles like 'Insist on the Highest Standards' and 'Learn and Be Curious.' Interviewers look for humility, data-driven decision-making, and a bias for action. Expect behavioral questions probing past experiences where you drove change, handled failure, or prioritized customer impact—be prepared to discuss lessons learned with specificity.