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The coding interview changed: Meta now runs rounds where you're given an AI assistant and graded on how you use it, and Google is piloting the same format. Solving alone from memory is no longer the only skill being tested - directing an AI, verifying its output, and owning the result is.
This is the only place to rehearse that round: pick a problem, work it with a real AI assistant and a real code executor, then get a scorecard on the collaboration itself.
Did you understand and decompose the problem before delegating any of it?
Were your prompts specific, incremental, and grounded in the actual context?
Did you test and challenge the AI's output - or paste it and hope?
Does the final solution reflect your judgment, style, and understanding?
Free problems below - or open any of the 296 coding challenges and choose "Practice with AI".
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A coding interview format where the candidate is given an AI assistant and encouraged to use it. Meta introduced AI-enabled coding rounds in late 2025 and Google has piloted AI-assisted interviews. Instead of grading only the final code, interviewers evaluate how you collaborate: how you decompose the problem, how you direct the AI, whether you verify its output, and whether the final code reflects your own judgment.
Practice the actual workflow: solve a problem with an AI assistant available, deliberately decompose the problem before delegating, ask specific incremental questions, test everything the AI produces before accepting it, and make the final code your own. gitGood.dev's AI practice mode simulates the round - a real problem, a real AI assistant, a real code executor - and then grades your collaboration on the four dimensions interviewers use.
Four things, roughly: problem framing (did you understand and decompose the problem before delegating), AI direction (were your prompts specific, incremental, and context-rich), verification (did you test and question the AI's output instead of trusting it), and code ownership (does the final solution reflect your judgment rather than wholesale pasting). Blindly accepting generated code is the failure mode the format exists to catch.
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