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I am a physical scientist engineer intern. I did not apply for this position; the manager emailed me and found me in the talent pool. There was only one round of interview with the whole team, a total of six engineers, for 45 minutes. It was about m
Started with a 40-minute presentation and 20-minute Q&A. Met with 5 managers from different departments and 4 senior engineers. I was asked professional questions and also encouraged to ask questions. Overall, the experience was very good.
The process is systematic. First, there was a phone screening where you were asked to write code on CoderPad, followed by four rounds of onsite interviews. All were on data structures and algorithms, with basics of C.
I am a physical scientist engineer intern. I did not apply for this position; the manager emailed me and found me in the talent pool. There was only one round of interview with the whole team, a total of six engineers, for 45 minutes. It was about m
Started with a 40-minute presentation and 20-minute Q&A. Met with 5 managers from different departments and 4 senior engineers. I was asked professional questions and also encouraged to ask questions. Overall, the experience was very good.
The process is systematic. First, there was a phone screening where you were asked to write code on CoderPad, followed by four rounds of onsite interviews. All were on data structures and algorithms, with basics of C.