Get familiar with big company workflow, e.g. Operational excellence meeting every week, code review.
Great compensation (better than Google IMO).
Flexible work schedule.
Codebase public to any engineer. Internal search, social question-and-answer website saga and wiki. Quite easy to learn from there.
Flexible career path. You can choose manager or senior/principal engineer as going further.
Definitely higher workload than a small company.
I got out of OA, although I did solve and pass both questions after a grueling one-month debugging session on the HackerRank platform. They had configured webpack incorrectly. They didn't really provide much assistance in the end and said live reloa
The recruiter reached out to me. After completing a job expectation survey, a phone screening interview was scheduled directly for me (no OA). On the interview day, I waited for 35 minutes, but the interviewer didn't show up. I contacted the recruit
Zoom call with a shared editor to demonstrate answers to questions with examples. The interviewer seems to be very skilled in the interview process. Questions are pretty general, but you need to show a deep understanding of what you've been asked.
I got out of OA, although I did solve and pass both questions after a grueling one-month debugging session on the HackerRank platform. They had configured webpack incorrectly. They didn't really provide much assistance in the end and said live reloa
The recruiter reached out to me. After completing a job expectation survey, a phone screening interview was scheduled directly for me (no OA). On the interview day, I waited for 35 minutes, but the interviewer didn't show up. I contacted the recruit
Zoom call with a shared editor to demonstrate answers to questions with examples. The interviewer seems to be very skilled in the interview process. Questions are pretty general, but you need to show a deep understanding of what you've been asked.