Perks, salary, and benefits are great. The culture is very positive.
I get to work with some extremely smart people, and the social atmosphere is very friendly.
They are also really good about letting you move to other positions within the company once you are an employee, so there are infinite ways to grow your career. This is great because I don't want to go anywhere.
Without negotiating, they gave me a generous stock award as a signing bonus (pretty sure that's standard). They also have an insane employee stock purchasing plan that allows you to buy Adobe stock at a 15% discount from the lowest price over a 2-year period. It's free money.
I haven't found any yet. I mean, if you hate working for a big company, it might not be your thing. That said, there are a lot of small teams within Adobe that work like smaller companies, but with the benefit of the cushy benefits and stability of a big company like Adobe.
Interviewed for the prototyping team and had a great experience despite not receiving an offer. Got a call from the recruiter who asked clarification questions about the position, salary expectations, etc. First technical round with the Hiring Mana
I applied online and got an email from a recruiter who scheduled a technical phone interview with the project manager. The interview went well, and I was given a take-home assignment to work on. I received an offer a few weeks later after I submitted
I was asked to create an application from scratch and given an entire workday to complete it. I was free to use the internet or any resources that I wanted. I was given specifications for the app and told to complete as much as possible by the end
Interviewed for the prototyping team and had a great experience despite not receiving an offer. Got a call from the recruiter who asked clarification questions about the position, salary expectations, etc. First technical round with the Hiring Mana
I applied online and got an email from a recruiter who scheduled a technical phone interview with the project manager. The interview went well, and I was given a take-home assignment to work on. I received an offer a few weeks later after I submitted
I was asked to create an application from scratch and given an entire workday to complete it. I was free to use the internet or any resources that I wanted. I was given specifications for the app and told to complete as much as possible by the end