Really liked that snacks and lunches were provided.
Interesting projects and really awesome people to work with.
Helped me get transit to and from work, which was helpful as an intern with no car.
Was "cut loose" fairly early to work alone and rarely had people breathing down my neck (the only instance was NOT my direct report).
I was never able to get a clear answer about opportunities to come back full-time or, if not experienced enough for full-time, where to put work in to gain the necessary skills. I mainly had overflow work from regular engineers and was only given projects after I asked explicitly for them.
It was a technical deep dive into my resume, questioning a couple of projects and reasons why I made certain design choices. I was made to show my thought process behind each of these choices and what I would have done if I had more control.
The interviewer felt unprepared, and it felt very unprofessional. The questions were overly specific in areas where they shouldn't have been, and it felt as if it were a way for the interviewer to show off.
The interview process consisted of two phone screens, two video calls with the team, and a final 8-hour on-site, paid for by the company. I was encouraged to apply for a "reach" role during the first phone screen and landed it, which made me very hap
It was a technical deep dive into my resume, questioning a couple of projects and reasons why I made certain design choices. I was made to show my thought process behind each of these choices and what I would have done if I had more control.
The interviewer felt unprepared, and it felt very unprofessional. The questions were overly specific in areas where they shouldn't have been, and it felt as if it were a way for the interviewer to show off.
The interview process consisted of two phone screens, two video calls with the team, and a final 8-hour on-site, paid for by the company. I was encouraged to apply for a "reach" role during the first phone screen and landed it, which made me very hap