This review pertains to my experience in engineering, working with folks in Cambridge, MA, and San Mateo, CA.
Akamai is a great place to work for engineers who are passionate about distributed systems and network security.
There will always be things to complain about. No company is perfect.
I received a call from the recruiter. I had two rounds: one with the lead engineer and another with the hiring manager. The interviewers were friendly. Some of the questions asked related to my current projects, and some behavioral questions were als
One round of telephonic interview. Three questions were asked based on Linked Lists, hash tables, multithreading, and some other questions. The second round was onsite. Two people from the team showed up. Basic data structure questions, stacks, recu
Four coding meetings and two others with Hiring Managers. Hiring managers would ask behavioral questions and about projects. They would also like you to describe the product of your current work. The technical interview will include only a whiteboard
I received a call from the recruiter. I had two rounds: one with the lead engineer and another with the hiring manager. The interviewers were friendly. Some of the questions asked related to my current projects, and some behavioral questions were als
One round of telephonic interview. Three questions were asked based on Linked Lists, hash tables, multithreading, and some other questions. The second round was onsite. Two people from the team showed up. Basic data structure questions, stacks, recu
Four coding meetings and two others with Hiring Managers. Hiring managers would ask behavioral questions and about projects. They would also like you to describe the product of your current work. The technical interview will include only a whiteboard