You can learn some things. Some very competent people work there.
own frameworks, you're locked to learn their frameworks that are used nowhere else.
Management is poor.
It was lengthy and a bit disorganized, and it didn't follow the outline they give on their website, but I think that's for the best as it seemed much shorter. It began with a recruiter, then led to a live online assessment with other interviewers. I
The OA is kinda funny for a Java company. They asked two hardish HackerRank questions in a two-hour interview format. The first was simply implementing an in-memory cache (why would you do this in Java?). However, the question was so vague and did no
It starts with a HackerRank coding test as the first round, followed by an in-person interview where you have to describe your approach to solving problems and system design. The third round is system design.
It was lengthy and a bit disorganized, and it didn't follow the outline they give on their website, but I think that's for the best as it seemed much shorter. It began with a recruiter, then led to a live online assessment with other interviewers. I
The OA is kinda funny for a Java company. They asked two hardish HackerRank questions in a two-hour interview format. The first was simply implementing an in-memory cache (why would you do this in Java?). However, the question was so vague and did no
It starts with a HackerRank coding test as the first round, followed by an in-person interview where you have to describe your approach to solving problems and system design. The third round is system design.