You definitely learn a lot on the job, since you're given lots of responsibilities and ownership of the project you're working on.
Bad work-life balance. I see lots of engineers working overtime at the office.
My mentor always starts work at 7 am and works till 6 pm, and even stayed to 2 am once to ship out a feature.
Working overtime is definitely the usual for most engineers unless you join a chiller team.
Online assessment, then interview scheduling. They did not manage to schedule me the first week, but I got an interview invite the second week for a one-hour-long technical interview.
The process started with an online assessment, followed by a single video technical interview. My experience was fairly fast, completed within the span of about two weeks. However, it seems this experience can vary significantly.
First, you have to complete an online assessment, which consists of three problems on HackerRank of easy to medium difficulty. Then, there is a single 45-minute video interview with an engineer, which is of medium technical difficulty.
Online assessment, then interview scheduling. They did not manage to schedule me the first week, but I got an interview invite the second week for a one-hour-long technical interview.
The process started with an online assessment, followed by a single video technical interview. My experience was fairly fast, completed within the span of about two weeks. However, it seems this experience can vary significantly.
First, you have to complete an online assessment, which consists of three problems on HackerRank of easy to medium difficulty. Then, there is a single 45-minute video interview with an engineer, which is of medium technical difficulty.