Sitting on your butt all day.
Working at AMEX was like being a character in Office Space. It was so bureaucratic, and I would find myself twiddling my thumbs all day. As a software development intern, I literally did nothing. This is not the place to go if you want to experience technical innovation. If you're working in technology, everyone thinks they're better than you. Tech is not prioritized, and you will do nothing.
I passed the technical interview and received two phone calls indicating I will be moving forward in team matching. It has been over a month since I've heard anything back. The communication has been poor.
The interview is one hour long: * 25 minutes for discussing background and projects * 30 minutes for live coding * 5 minutes for asking questions This position is specific to a Golang engineer, so the topics focus on the understanding of Gola
Two medium LeetCode questions, and then one build API question. If you are full-stack, you will need a React component to call the API so they connect together. Overall, not too bad of an interview.
I passed the technical interview and received two phone calls indicating I will be moving forward in team matching. It has been over a month since I've heard anything back. The communication has been poor.
The interview is one hour long: * 25 minutes for discussing background and projects * 30 minutes for live coding * 5 minutes for asking questions This position is specific to a Golang engineer, so the topics focus on the understanding of Gola
Two medium LeetCode questions, and then one build API question. If you are full-stack, you will need a React component to call the API so they connect together. Overall, not too bad of an interview.