Learned a lot of interesting and relevant technologies (TypeScript, CDK, AWS resources, security mindfulness). Teammates were friendly and helpful, open to questions. Was able to take ownership of a significant part of a project that was ramping up; my contribution expectations were well scoped and organized by my manager.
I was the only woman on my 9-person team. I think they're trying to get more women on the team, and there were no issues with my teammates about this.
Difficult questions. * 2 Leadership principles and additional deep dives into these. * 1 Medium-Hard Heap-Map question. In the end, he gave me some time to ask questions.
The interview began with two behavioral questions, followed by a LeetCode problem. The interviewer was very kind and helpful. After a 10-minute behavioral discussion, we spent 45 minutes reviewing my brute-force solution and my attempt at an optima
I got unlucky and got a bad interviewer. They wouldn't clarify any of my questions, and it was a very open-ended problem. They seemed disinterested the whole time, so it was already downhill from there.
Difficult questions. * 2 Leadership principles and additional deep dives into these. * 1 Medium-Hard Heap-Map question. In the end, he gave me some time to ask questions.
The interview began with two behavioral questions, followed by a LeetCode problem. The interviewer was very kind and helpful. After a 10-minute behavioral discussion, we spent 45 minutes reviewing my brute-force solution and my attempt at an optima
I got unlucky and got a bad interviewer. They wouldn't clarify any of my questions, and it was a very open-ended problem. They seemed disinterested the whole time, so it was already downhill from there.