The people and culture are amazing. Everyone is super friendly and willing to help, and we're all in the same boat of continuing to make this company grow as fast as possible. There are a lot of exciting problems to work on.
There are the standard growing pains, as with any startup, especially with shifting priorities and personnel.
Work-life balance isn't always 9-5, but it is not ridiculous either.
The interview process was fun and involved questions that were true to life. This was a much better experience than being tested on whether I happened to know of a certain algorithm. They didn't fly me out until after I had the offer, which was hone
I went through Triplebyte and did very well with their code screen. This was while I was at my home office with my ergonomic keyboard and 27" monitors – a comfortable setup. After an Affinity phone screen, I was invited to fly to SF for an all-day o
The worst interview experience. The interviewer was a grad student who had only been with the company for two months. He simply had questions written on CoderPad and asked me to write the answer without any explanation. I implemented the solution, a
The interview process was fun and involved questions that were true to life. This was a much better experience than being tested on whether I happened to know of a certain algorithm. They didn't fly me out until after I had the offer, which was hone
I went through Triplebyte and did very well with their code screen. This was while I was at my home office with my ergonomic keyboard and 27" monitors – a comfortable setup. After an Affinity phone screen, I was invited to fly to SF for an all-day o
The worst interview experience. The interviewer was a grad student who had only been with the company for two months. He simply had questions written on CoderPad and asked me to write the answer without any explanation. I implemented the solution, a