You will meet and work with some of the best talent in the networking industry. You will give and take a lot of respect in an apolitical setup. Founders and management really care about making products and are not interested in just achieving it by any means. Sound judgment is like an epidemic. Everyone is on the ground, and they make sense usually. This is no sweatshop. On the other hand, people genuinely care and go beyond expectations by choice. X-factor: In the networking industry, this is probably the closest you can get to a Google/Facebook-type next-gen work environment with serious and world-class thought put towards scaling and continuously developing infrastructure and tools for engineering. If you are the kind of person that is excited by the thought of learning all kinds of cool programming languages and paradigms, and is not shy to develop tools on the go, there is no better networking company around. Another cool thing is that there is a genuine mix of fresh talent and experience. This is another similarity to a Facebook/Google-type environment, in my opinion.
Not much to complain about.
Keep the culture going
It was a one-hour Python technical with one algorithm question and one Big O question, a few questions on C pointers, and then some clarifying questions about the resume.
The first round of the telephonic interview was fine. The second, the managerial round, was simply pathetic. The interviewer looked as if he had had a fight at home and came to conduct the interview. He was not ready to listen to the solution I had
Question: Find the missing number from an array of numbers that are sorted and each is an increment of 1 from the previous number.
It was a one-hour Python technical with one algorithm question and one Big O question, a few questions on C pointers, and then some clarifying questions about the resume.
The first round of the telephonic interview was fine. The second, the managerial round, was simply pathetic. The interviewer looked as if he had had a fight at home and came to conduct the interview. He was not ready to listen to the solution I had
Question: Find the missing number from an array of numbers that are sorted and each is an increment of 1 from the previous number.