Some very nice, helpful, and smart engineers. They treat interns very well.
Prepare to have every aspect of your engineering life dictated by management.
All technical decisions are made behind closed doors that low to mid-level engineers aren't allowed to be a part of.
Do not be fooled. This is not a technology company.
Trust your people.
Recruiter call, followed by two rounds of technical interviews and a behavioral round with the manager. Technical interview 2 was harder and less logical in my opinion (DS/algo, but the algo was more of a trick than anything).
The recruiter was extremely unprofessional. I tried scheduling a call with the recruiter within a week, but instead, they picked a date months out that conflicted with my surgery. I notified them about the conflict, and they sent me an auto-rejection
I interviewed when I was in college. There were three rounds of interview: 1. An MCQ test on Java. 2. A coding round. 3. A managerial round. The interview process was very chill and went smoothly, but I couldn't qualify for the third round.
Recruiter call, followed by two rounds of technical interviews and a behavioral round with the manager. Technical interview 2 was harder and less logical in my opinion (DS/algo, but the algo was more of a trick than anything).
The recruiter was extremely unprofessional. I tried scheduling a call with the recruiter within a week, but instead, they picked a date months out that conflicted with my surgery. I notified them about the conflict, and they sent me an auto-rejection
I interviewed when I was in college. There were three rounds of interview: 1. An MCQ test on Java. 2. A coding round. 3. A managerial round. The interview process was very chill and went smoothly, but I couldn't qualify for the third round.