As an intern, I had production access from day 1.
I was expected to work on real business problems and deliver production code.
I had many 1-1s with Sr. SDEs and other team members, which helped me learn a ton about testing (unit, integration, and load testing) and assisted me in writing better code overall.
Sometimes the environment could be fast-paced.
Offer more competitive offers for returning interns, especially when compared to Google and Facebook.
Two online assessments consisted of: * A first part with coding problems * A second part as a work simulation and personality questions. The entire process took approximately 2 weeks. The first emails in response to the application were received af
1. Online Assessment Interview Invite to schedule. 2. Hiring Manager Round 2/3 LPs and 2 LeetCode medium problems. 3. Interview with SDE II Half an hour with LPs, and the other half doing a coding question to write maintainable code. 4. Bar Rai
After passing the Online Assessment, you then move on to the Final Loop Interviews, which consist of, but not necessarily in specific order: * Behavioral Interview * Technical Coding Interview (Leetcode style) * Low Level Design interview (OOP)
Two online assessments consisted of: * A first part with coding problems * A second part as a work simulation and personality questions. The entire process took approximately 2 weeks. The first emails in response to the application were received af
1. Online Assessment Interview Invite to schedule. 2. Hiring Manager Round 2/3 LPs and 2 LeetCode medium problems. 3. Interview with SDE II Half an hour with LPs, and the other half doing a coding question to write maintainable code. 4. Bar Rai
After passing the Online Assessment, you then move on to the Final Loop Interviews, which consist of, but not necessarily in specific order: * Behavioral Interview * Technical Coding Interview (Leetcode style) * Low Level Design interview (OOP)