Adobe was an amazing internship, easily one of the best experiences I have had. I really liked my team and had a great internship. A few of the pros:
Not many cons. Occasionally, as with any large corporation, you see how some decisions from higher up take precedence over what teams are interested in doing.
Team dynamics can be different, so you may like one team and not like another.
Keep up the good work!
Five rounds, five different engineers! My interview was actually quite relaxed. The engineers gave me a take-home assignment, which was optional so I could observe work style. I made some contributions pretty immediately, and they really liked that I
The interview process was thorough and thoughtfully structured, and the interviewers were excellent. I initially received a verbal offer, but it was later withdrawn after I disclosed that I had been previously laid off, which was disappointing and d
The first round was with the Hiring Manager. This was followed by a technical round of 1.5 hours with three MLEs, with 30 minutes each. The position was within the Adobe Stock team for a Computer Vision role.
Five rounds, five different engineers! My interview was actually quite relaxed. The engineers gave me a take-home assignment, which was optional so I could observe work style. I made some contributions pretty immediately, and they really liked that I
The interview process was thorough and thoughtfully structured, and the interviewers were excellent. I initially received a verbal offer, but it was later withdrawn after I disclosed that I had been previously laid off, which was disappointing and d
The first round was with the Hiring Manager. This was followed by a technical round of 1.5 hours with three MLEs, with 30 minutes each. The position was within the Adobe Stock team for a Computer Vision role.