Akuna encourages continuous learning and personal development. There are opportunities to grow and learn new things.
The people here are very knowledgeable, always open to helping each other, and also care about their work.
The engineering team follows best practices and keeps the tech stack up to date.
Requires figuring things out on your own at times, which can be challenging but rewarding.
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.
45 minutes includes a self-introduction and three HackerRank questions: two standard ones and one LRU. HackerRank questions are usually long and need some time to understand, unlike straightforward LeetCode-style problems.
1st Round: HackerRank Online Assessment 2nd Round: Technical Interview Final Round: 4-Panel Technical Interview (1 system design panel) The 2nd round asks to implement an exchange engine. The final round has 4 interviews back-to-back: 1. Technica
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.
45 minutes includes a self-introduction and three HackerRank questions: two standard ones and one LRU. HackerRank questions are usually long and need some time to understand, unlike straightforward LeetCode-style problems.
1st Round: HackerRank Online Assessment 2nd Round: Technical Interview Final Round: 4-Panel Technical Interview (1 system design panel) The 2nd round asks to implement an exchange engine. The final round has 4 interviews back-to-back: 1. Technica