At AppLovin, you get a chance to work with a bunch of really motivated, technology-savvy people who are all greatly passionate about the company's success.
Everyone is extremely helpful and the atmosphere thrives on collaboration!
Not to mention the amazing perks:
Really couldn't have asked for more!
With the two different offices, there is a lack of interaction between engineers and business people. That just means you learn a little less about what's going on the other side unless you are proactive.
As another reviewer put it, "Don't go changing!"
Phone interview with engineering lead, he sounds like he was out of breath for some reason, some questions are a little bit vague, not sure what exact answer he is looking for.
The interview process is like that at other tech companies. Initially, it starts with a phone interview (with the CTO), which isn't really too technical. It's mostly an introduction to the company, an opportunity to get to know you, with a tiny bit o
A few questions were logic questions, and they were interesting. Some were about things you learn in your first programming class and never see again. This part was a bit useless, I guess. Without it, I would have said the interview experience was g
Phone interview with engineering lead, he sounds like he was out of breath for some reason, some questions are a little bit vague, not sure what exact answer he is looking for.
The interview process is like that at other tech companies. Initially, it starts with a phone interview (with the CTO), which isn't really too technical. It's mostly an introduction to the company, an opportunity to get to know you, with a tiny bit o
A few questions were logic questions, and they were interesting. Some were about things you learn in your first programming class and never see again. This part was a bit useless, I guess. Without it, I would have said the interview experience was g