Lots of creative people, great engineering talent, competitive compensation and benefits. Lots of opportunities to learn. Adobe has training classes for all its products and also on technical and management topics.
Adobe is a great place to work. There are not many cons. They have changed/removed some of the benefits. Also, the last few years have seen quite a few RIFs. The company is still trying hard to stay relevant in the new world order.
The Adobe interview process was conversational and focused on both my background and fit for the role. Most of the discussion centered around my previous research and project experience, where I explained my contributions and how they connect to Adob
Initial phone screen by recruiter. Technical screen with an engineer. Second round with more engineers and tech leads. Third round with managers and directors. Fourth round for final selection and offer preparation.
It was a single-round interview experience. The interview was of medium to difficult level. The questions were mostly about the resume and work experience. The overall experience was good and rewarding.
The Adobe interview process was conversational and focused on both my background and fit for the role. Most of the discussion centered around my previous research and project experience, where I explained my contributions and how they connect to Adob
Initial phone screen by recruiter. Technical screen with an engineer. Second round with more engineers and tech leads. Third round with managers and directors. Fourth round for final selection and offer preparation.
It was a single-round interview experience. The interview was of medium to difficult level. The questions were mostly about the resume and work experience. The overall experience was good and rewarding.