Things are somewhat fast-paced, but in a way you can handle, and one in which you're never bored. You're learning something new each day.
People are really good at communicating with one another, so you don't feel alone.
Huge emphasis on the intern presentation; it took like the last 3 weeks.
This could be a good thing, but it felt like it was overemphasized compared to what I expected.
There were two screenings and one technical interview that lasted about an hour. The technical interview involved a design question, not a LeetCode-style problem, so I was able to be creative in my approach. The interviewer was friendly. It took a
Had a LeetCode Easy as a rising sophomore. Was asked about the resume and it was overall just a vibe check. The interviewer was the manager of the team I would be joining. The recruiter called afterwards with details on the offer.
Technical interview. Lasted about one hour. The interviewer was very nice and supportive. They started by giving their intro and the details of their team and what they're looking for, followed by codepad questions.
There were two screenings and one technical interview that lasted about an hour. The technical interview involved a design question, not a LeetCode-style problem, so I was able to be creative in my approach. The interviewer was friendly. It took a
Had a LeetCode Easy as a rising sophomore. Was asked about the resume and it was overall just a vibe check. The interviewer was the manager of the team I would be joining. The recruiter called afterwards with details on the offer.
Technical interview. Lasted about one hour. The interviewer was very nice and supportive. They started by giving their intro and the details of their team and what they're looking for, followed by codepad questions.