very realistic experience. You are part of the code development from the get-go. They do not try to isolate you with toy projects. You work with the main line of code from the beginning and contribute to their solutions. As realistic a work experience as I think it gets.
Sometimes your mentors will not have enough time to give you instructions on what to do next or the specifics of what to do. You have to figure it out on your own.
Communicate with the interns more.
The interviewer changed the programming language the interview was to be conducted in on the morning of the interview, then asked questions specific to the new language. The interviewer also left for 10 minutes to get a coffee in the middle of the in
I was contacted by a recruiter to apply for a software developer position. I went through a phone interview and two rounds of in-person interviews. The first round was great. The interviewer asked relevant questions to establish a basic competency l
There were three rounds in total, with the last two rounds taking place on the same day. I was first contacted by a recruiter, who provided detailed information regarding Arista Networks and the interview process. I answered some questions via email
The interviewer changed the programming language the interview was to be conducted in on the morning of the interview, then asked questions specific to the new language. The interviewer also left for 10 minutes to get a coffee in the middle of the in
I was contacted by a recruiter to apply for a software developer position. I went through a phone interview and two rounds of in-person interviews. The first round was great. The interviewer asked relevant questions to establish a basic competency l
There were three rounds in total, with the last two rounds taking place on the same day. I was first contacted by a recruiter, who provided detailed information regarding Arista Networks and the interview process. I answered some questions via email