A 12-week structured internship to get hands-on work on a project that will likely go into production.
You will go through the entire software development lifecycle, including:
People are friendly, helpful, and smart.
If not interning in Seattle, it's really up to you to try and build an intern culture and create intern events nearby.
Office life can get monotonous at times, but I'm assuming that's the same at most large companies.
Formative and educative internship. The first two weeks are a little slow.
Pretty easy and smooth. My interviewer put more time on the LP section. As for the coding part, just one LC easy problem. You do not need to run; you can use the language you want (I used Python).
Apply -> OA -> Final Round -> Offer (after 2 days) Final Round: * 20 min behavioral * 35 min technical Overall, a very smooth interview process compared to other companies.
45 minutes total. Two behavioral questions, centered around Leadership Principles, took up 30-35 minutes of the time. The final 10-15 minutes were dedicated to solving a LeetCode string problem. This was completed, and another 5-10 minutes were spe
Pretty easy and smooth. My interviewer put more time on the LP section. As for the coding part, just one LC easy problem. You do not need to run; you can use the language you want (I used Python).
Apply -> OA -> Final Round -> Offer (after 2 days) Final Round: * 20 min behavioral * 35 min technical Overall, a very smooth interview process compared to other companies.
45 minutes total. Two behavioral questions, centered around Leadership Principles, took up 30-35 minutes of the time. The final 10-15 minutes were dedicated to solving a LeetCode string problem. This was completed, and another 5-10 minutes were spe