In many ways, Adobe is a dream job. If you can get in, it's a fantastic place to work. Friendly people, cheap lunches, and lots of perks.
You really have to be a self-starter. It's not always clear what that means.
While I found what was expected of me was communicated well, I found I had very little help when I got stuck.
There were a total of 4 rounds. 1. **DSA Round** 2. **JS / React Fundamentals** 3. **Hiring Manager Round** (DSA + JS) 4. **Director Round** (Behavioral) The difficulty was average. DSA questions included Binary Trees and Arrays. In React, cust
Initial call from recruiter, then phone interview with hiring manager, then virtual onsite. This will consist of 4 rounds: * 1 round will focus on coding questions * 1 round with a UX developer * 1 round with a senior frontend developer * Th
Interviewed by 4 people in 2 hours (exhausting). Two of them were nice; those were the technical interviewers. One of them was extremely rude, kept yawning in my face, and acting like they did not want to be there. The other one I could not underst
There were a total of 4 rounds. 1. **DSA Round** 2. **JS / React Fundamentals** 3. **Hiring Manager Round** (DSA + JS) 4. **Director Round** (Behavioral) The difficulty was average. DSA questions included Binary Trees and Arrays. In React, cust
Initial call from recruiter, then phone interview with hiring manager, then virtual onsite. This will consist of 4 rounds: * 1 round will focus on coding questions * 1 round with a UX developer * 1 round with a senior frontend developer * Th
Interviewed by 4 people in 2 hours (exhausting). Two of them were nice; those were the technical interviewers. One of them was extremely rude, kept yawning in my face, and acting like they did not want to be there. The other one I could not underst