Peers, work environment, international exposure, challenging work.
none that come to mind
I had an initial 1-hour phone interview with the hiring manager, who is 3000 miles away. This was followed by a 2-hour technical interview with him, where I answered a set of varied questions using a shared internet collaboration site. Then they fle
Got a HackerRank test. It was pretty hard. Their sample test had a bunch of calculus stuff with Python. I studied that, then of course the actual test had none of that. The actual test was definitely just LeetCode stuff, but on the harder end. I g
The interview process was smooth. The first round was an OA (LeetCode classics), followed by an interview with an engineer. This interview involved utilizing priority queues (medium-level difficulty). There were a couple of behavioral questions, whi
I had an initial 1-hour phone interview with the hiring manager, who is 3000 miles away. This was followed by a 2-hour technical interview with him, where I answered a set of varied questions using a shared internet collaboration site. Then they fle
Got a HackerRank test. It was pretty hard. Their sample test had a bunch of calculus stuff with Python. I studied that, then of course the actual test had none of that. The actual test was definitely just LeetCode stuff, but on the harder end. I g
The interview process was smooth. The first round was an OA (LeetCode classics), followed by an interview with an engineer. This interview involved utilizing priority queues (medium-level difficulty). There were a couple of behavioral questions, whi