Excellent co-workers, usually a decent work-life balance.
There's a mix of good and bad managers; I've had both in my time. The bad ones can truly make your life hell. Make sure you have an extensive conversation to assess your future manager before accepting an offer.
It was a very hard interview, and the interviewer was very bad. I discussed the approach and asked for his input. He diverted me to a wrong approach, and it wasn't possible to arrive at the correct solution from that path. This was for Amazon Robotic
First, I had a recruiter call. Then, I had an online assessment. Next, a phone screen round. For the final round/one-day event: * Hiring Manager Interview * Two LeetCode-style interviews * One behavioral-style interview
I had a phone screen and then a final virtual interview process, which consisted of three rounds on the same day. All the interviews had LPs + coding (except for one, which had LLD).
It was a very hard interview, and the interviewer was very bad. I discussed the approach and asked for his input. He diverted me to a wrong approach, and it wasn't possible to arrive at the correct solution from that path. This was for Amazon Robotic
First, I had a recruiter call. Then, I had an online assessment. Next, a phone screen round. For the final round/one-day event: * Hiring Manager Interview * Two LeetCode-style interviews * One behavioral-style interview
I had a phone screen and then a final virtual interview process, which consisted of three rounds on the same day. All the interviews had LPs + coding (except for one, which had LLD).