Adobe is a true global company; the same policies apply on all campuses around the world.
Adobe is a company where you can develop your skills as a professional, with lots of opportunities for training and processes that support career development.
Lots of overtime.
Sometimes, lack of vision clarity.
HR approached me through a referral. An interview was scheduled within a week. The first round was a one-hour interview, and only coding questions were asked. Overall, the experience was great. I learned a lot during the process.
Overall, there were four technical rounds, including a Director/Manager round. The first three rounds were of average difficulty, including some array and linked list-based questions. Some puzzles were also asked, as well as situation-based test cas
The interview had four stages: one hour, two technical interviews, and one with the team. The format was acceptable, and the interviewers were well-trained. The difficulty was average. One of the technical interviews included a practical problem.
HR approached me through a referral. An interview was scheduled within a week. The first round was a one-hour interview, and only coding questions were asked. Overall, the experience was great. I learned a lot during the process.
Overall, there were four technical rounds, including a Director/Manager round. The first three rounds were of average difficulty, including some array and linked list-based questions. Some puzzles were also asked, as well as situation-based test cas
The interview had four stages: one hour, two technical interviews, and one with the team. The format was acceptable, and the interviewers were well-trained. The difficulty was average. One of the technical interviews included a practical problem.