Good pay, good work environment.
None. No cons, to be honest.
1. Phone call from recruiter to confirm grad date and location preference. 2. One-hour behavioral/technical interview. 3. Received the offer 3-4 days after the interview. This was late in the cycle (January/February).
1st round: Technical DSA and resume projects. We were given two simple DSA problems to solve. One was just subset sum. It was also more focused on how you would debug. The rest was discussion on resume projects.
The interview was great, straightforward, covering both behavioral and technical aspects. The interviewer was very professional and polite. Questions focused on my resume and system design to scale applications I had listed. Overall, I had a great
1. Phone call from recruiter to confirm grad date and location preference. 2. One-hour behavioral/technical interview. 3. Received the offer 3-4 days after the interview. This was late in the cycle (January/February).
1st round: Technical DSA and resume projects. We were given two simple DSA problems to solve. One was just subset sum. It was also more focused on how you would debug. The rest was discussion on resume projects.
The interview was great, straightforward, covering both behavioral and technical aspects. The interviewer was very professional and polite. Questions focused on my resume and system design to scale applications I had listed. Overall, I had a great