Good stock performance.
Secure job.
Decent pay.
Limited career development.
Lack of engineer culture.
The interview was incredibly challenging and exhausting, pushing me to my limits. The questions were complex and multifaceted, requiring not only in-depth knowledge but also quick, strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities under pressure.
Apply online, then discuss with the hiring manager. Next, there's a normal HR call with "B Q" questions, followed by coding questions, and finally system design questions. (Referral). The overall process is reasonable.
Initial screening call from recruiter. Later, after a week, a coding round was scheduled with one question, solved in time, but I was rejected. Not sure why, but after two days, I received an email saying I was moving forward.
The interview was incredibly challenging and exhausting, pushing me to my limits. The questions were complex and multifaceted, requiring not only in-depth knowledge but also quick, strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities under pressure.
Apply online, then discuss with the hiring manager. Next, there's a normal HR call with "B Q" questions, followed by coding questions, and finally system design questions. (Referral). The overall process is reasonable.
Initial screening call from recruiter. Later, after a week, a coding round was scheduled with one question, solved in time, but I was rejected. Not sure why, but after two days, I received an email saying I was moving forward.