As with most companies, I'd say that your experience is pretty team dependent. My team (as well as my sister team) was really supportive in providing me with the proper mentorship and resources to succeed during the internship.
The projects are really fun, and I made a ton of friends over the summer, some of whom I still keep in touch with. I think as long as you enter with an open mind for learning and are polite, you'll do fine.
Sometimes the pace was a bit fast, but I was able to learn a lot more due to the fast pace.
It's hard during remote work, but doing more in-person team bonding activities would be fun!
It was good, but they didn't respond to me for a long time after 14 days. I asked them why, but they didn't respond back.
First round: Hiring manager screening. This covers leadership principles important for the job. Final round: Five interviews with a writing assessment. Each round covers around three leadership principles. All interviews are behavioral.
Initial phone call with a recruiter, followed by a 90-minute coding assignment. This consisted of standard LeetCode-style algorithm and data structures problems, loosely related to the specific role and easy to prepare for by using normal resources.
It was good, but they didn't respond to me for a long time after 14 days. I asked them why, but they didn't respond back.
First round: Hiring manager screening. This covers leadership principles important for the job. Final round: Five interviews with a writing assessment. Each round covers around three leadership principles. All interviews are behavioral.
Initial phone call with a recruiter, followed by a 90-minute coding assignment. This consisted of standard LeetCode-style algorithm and data structures problems, loosely related to the specific role and easy to prepare for by using normal resources.