I really liked working here. I stayed for 6 years. There was lots of custom software to play with and build. There were smart people to collaborate with. It's great for learning and growing.
It is a large company and has lots of bureaucracy as a result. Jobs can be siloed.
I liked working at Akamai and stayed for more than 6 years. I left because I felt like my growth options were limited at my current stage. Now that I've been away, I'd happily work there again at some point in the future if the right role opened up.
The interview process is awful. The hiring manager had a great talk with me. The recruiter said he'll get back to me once he gets more info. However, they just ghosted me despite I sent several follow-up emails.
Applied through referral. Received an email asking for the right time to call for a brief telephonic interview. The project manager called me. I explained in detail what was on my resume. She asked a few questions regarding the team and what they wer
It was good. The hiring manager responded well and was a bit tricky, but easy to clear if you prepare accordingly to the job description. The process was very good and quick.
The interview process is awful. The hiring manager had a great talk with me. The recruiter said he'll get back to me once he gets more info. However, they just ghosted me despite I sent several follow-up emails.
Applied through referral. Received an email asking for the right time to call for a brief telephonic interview. The project manager called me. I explained in detail what was on my resume. She asked a few questions regarding the team and what they wer
It was good. The hiring manager responded well and was a bit tricky, but easy to clear if you prepare accordingly to the job description. The process was very good and quick.