Very flexible work hours. Very laid-back culture. Not too tasking, with not too much overtime. 6% company match is nice.
Not very interesting work if you are interested in creating the next big thing or using newer technologies.
Not a lot of structure in the org. Tons of questions on responsibilities due to a lack of needed roles.
Despite firing lots of contractors, there are still ~50% of developers as contractors.
Not as competitive pay.
Tons of work on legacy systems/code.
I never got a recruiter call or anything, just a questionnaire, and the recruiter would delay emails for a few days at a time. I had a hiring manager interview and was told there would be two more rounds. The recruiter told me to download VSCode and
The interview difficulty was decent. They asked the usual questions regarding Data Structures and Algorithms, DBMS, Networks, Programming Languages, and Linux. This was just like any other usual SDE interview; they didn't ask anything specific to M
Asked two questions. Both were LeetCode easy. The interviewer came late and seemed very disorganized. He kept asking random questions about Java garbage collection, runtime errors, etc., and interrupting while I was answering.
I never got a recruiter call or anything, just a questionnaire, and the recruiter would delay emails for a few days at a time. I had a hiring manager interview and was told there would be two more rounds. The recruiter told me to download VSCode and
The interview difficulty was decent. They asked the usual questions regarding Data Structures and Algorithms, DBMS, Networks, Programming Languages, and Linux. This was just like any other usual SDE interview; they didn't ask anything specific to M
Asked two questions. Both were LeetCode easy. The interviewer came late and seemed very disorganized. He kept asking random questions about Java garbage collection, runtime errors, etc., and interrupting while I was answering.