It's the best place I've ever worked. People are overwhelmingly positive. The work is interesting. It seems like there's always something new happening. You largely get to define your role, as managers are very hands-off. The food is great and free.
It's a lot and pressure is high, so there can be conflict due to that.
We're moving fast and processes are not well defined.
We've hired so quickly that knowing who to talk to and what has been done is difficult.
I think you legitimately care about the company, the products, and the employees. It shows, is talked about, and is appreciated.
Diversity could be better, though.
The preliminary telephone interview screen with the recruiter was as expected and went well. The next day, I was informed that the hiring manager wanted to schedule a Zoom interview. This interview was scheduled for the following week. However, 20 mi
Anduril uses the normal three-stage interview process. First is a screening call with a recruiter to assess applicability to the role. Then a video call with an equivalent co-worker to assess basic technical prowess. Then a video call with the hir
The interview process begins with a phone screen with a recruiter to cover basics about your experience. This is followed by a technical interview with an engineer, who will go over past projects and ask mechanical engineering fundamentals questions
The preliminary telephone interview screen with the recruiter was as expected and went well. The next day, I was informed that the hiring manager wanted to schedule a Zoom interview. This interview was scheduled for the following week. However, 20 mi
Anduril uses the normal three-stage interview process. First is a screening call with a recruiter to assess applicability to the role. Then a video call with an equivalent co-worker to assess basic technical prowess. Then a video call with the hir
The interview process begins with a phone screen with a recruiter to cover basics about your experience. This is followed by a technical interview with an engineer, who will go over past projects and ask mechanical engineering fundamentals questions