Affirm engineering is an exceptionally smart group of people, and working here provides a very intellectual environment. Affirm is particularly great for people who would like to maintain an interest in the more theoretical and academic aspects of computer science and software design and architecture, while at the same time working towards significant social impact.
If you're looking for a company with very solid infrastructure, developer tooling, and support, then Affirm may not be the place for you. Our entire stack is very much a work in progress, and all software developers are encouraged to make contributions across the board.
I am a new grad and I completed a HackerRank assessment to get in contact with a recruiter. I then had a phone coding interview. After receiving feedback, I was invited onsite for: * Three coding interviews * A product interview * A hiring manager
I met them at a college career fair. I received a call for the first round, a HackerRank coding challenge. I was given a week to complete the coding challenge. I was rejected the next day.
Phone call with the recruiter. Followed by a technical phone screen with a developer, which was conducted using a collaborative online code editor. There was also a brief discussion of what it was like working at the company.
I am a new grad and I completed a HackerRank assessment to get in contact with a recruiter. I then had a phone coding interview. After receiving feedback, I was invited onsite for: * Three coding interviews * A product interview * A hiring manager
I met them at a college career fair. I received a call for the first round, a HackerRank coding challenge. I was given a week to complete the coding challenge. I was rejected the next day.
Phone call with the recruiter. Followed by a technical phone screen with a developer, which was conducted using a collaborative online code editor. There was also a brief discussion of what it was like working at the company.