The learning curve is great. It's a startup-like culture, so you get to work on a project end-to-end.
Fast-paced. Consistently changing requirements. Work-life balance not very great.
First, I spoke to a recruiter. I was sent an online assessment, which I passed. Then, I did a virtual interview. I felt I did well in the interview, but I didn't pass. I believe I failed due to a cultural match issue rather than technical abilities.
Applied, waited a while, got OA, two-question LC med, final round behavioral + LC easy. Waitlisted then got off the waitlist. Pretty chill process, maybe somewhat RNG with interviewer. Chill process overall.
It was easy and to the point. The interviewer was sweet and allowed me enough time to think about how to approach solving the problems. The coding question asked was for an inventory and managing it. It was an easy solve with the right data structure
First, I spoke to a recruiter. I was sent an online assessment, which I passed. Then, I did a virtual interview. I felt I did well in the interview, but I didn't pass. I believe I failed due to a cultural match issue rather than technical abilities.
Applied, waited a while, got OA, two-question LC med, final round behavioral + LC easy. Waitlisted then got off the waitlist. Pretty chill process, maybe somewhat RNG with interviewer. Chill process overall.
It was easy and to the point. The interviewer was sweet and allowed me enough time to think about how to approach solving the problems. The coding question asked was for an inventory and managing it. It was an easy solve with the right data structure