There is a great focus on internal tooling to improve our workflow.
Engineers are given a lot of trust and autonomy, even interns.
Code reviews are taken seriously, so you will be able to get a lot of feedback from smart coworkers.
Coworkers are very friendly. Anyone will gladly make time to answer your questions, even if they are not on your team.
A huge focus on doing things right instead of just pumping out code. If you feel like something should be refactored, it is encouraged to do so.
Beer bash on Fridays, with free food and beer.
If you want to work from home, it is totally fine.
The company is doing well; stock value tripled in the past year.
The office is a bit far to commute to, but they are changing offices very soon.
It can be a bit overwhelming at first with a lot to learn.
Keep doing what you're doing.
I have 25+ years of engineering experience, something like 15+ in lead positions. I have a somewhat rare background – a blend of network and software with a pinch of data/ML and DevOps. I spent several years with telecoms and several years in two big
Went for the first round interview with a developer on CoderPad after an initial HR screen. The interviewer was nice, polite, and well-prepared. Topics included usual struct packing and memory layout questions, followed by a coding question to writ
Two rounds: - The first was an easy LeetCode-style problem, something like removing all spaces from a string. - The second round was with two senior/lead engineers. They asked to implement a stack in C++ and explain how virtual functions work.
I have 25+ years of engineering experience, something like 15+ in lead positions. I have a somewhat rare background – a blend of network and software with a pinch of data/ML and DevOps. I spent several years with telecoms and several years in two big
Went for the first round interview with a developer on CoderPad after an initial HR screen. The interviewer was nice, polite, and well-prepared. Topics included usual struct packing and memory layout questions, followed by a coding question to writ
Two rounds: - The first was an easy LeetCode-style problem, something like removing all spaces from a string. - The second round was with two senior/lead engineers. They asked to implement a stack in C++ and explain how virtual functions work.