Generally good work-life balance. Smart people to work with. Somewhat interesting work.
Below-average pay in industry. Mediocre management.
You get a technical OA, which I'm guessing is automatic. This is followed by interview rounds, leading to a fly-out to Chicago for an in-person interview, presumably whiteboard style. However, I didn't make it to the in-person stage.
The technical interview process was not too difficult. I was able to get the coding questions done, and the multiple-choice questions weren't too hard. However, it was tough to produce efficient solutions within the allotted time.
Bad experience. Two rounds of online assessments (OA), each with 10-12 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and 2-3 LeetCode-style coding questions. You will only advance to round 2 if you pass the initial round. Pretty sure I passed both rounds, but I
You get a technical OA, which I'm guessing is automatic. This is followed by interview rounds, leading to a fly-out to Chicago for an in-person interview, presumably whiteboard style. However, I didn't make it to the in-person stage.
The technical interview process was not too difficult. I was able to get the coding questions done, and the multiple-choice questions weren't too hard. However, it was tough to produce efficient solutions within the allotted time.
Bad experience. Two rounds of online assessments (OA), each with 10-12 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and 2-3 LeetCode-style coding questions. You will only advance to round 2 if you pass the initial round. Pretty sure I passed both rounds, but I