Work culture/environment is really nice and relaxed.
The kind of work culture I would want in a long-term position.
Work/life balance is very good as well.
Smart, nice people.
Free drinks and snacks.
Cool intern events.
Personally, the work I did was interesting and was a valuable experience for me.
At least when I was there (Summer 2018), the learning curve was steep. Many of the presentations meant for new hires were too in-depth and specific to certain topics and need to be changed to be more big-picture.
Good job
The interview was approximately 1 hour long. There was no introduction. The first 50 minutes covered two coding problems, and the last 10 minutes were for asking questions. The coding problems were of medium-hard difficulty. You must practice Leet
The interview was a 1-hour, technical, LeetCode-style interview. There were no behavioral questions. You share your screen and write your code on CoderPad, which the interviewer has access to.
They asked me a few things about my resume. Then, they asked me two technical Java problems: * Debugging a function. * A Linked List question. Both were probably medium difficulty.
The interview was approximately 1 hour long. There was no introduction. The first 50 minutes covered two coding problems, and the last 10 minutes were for asking questions. The coding problems were of medium-hard difficulty. You must practice Leet
The interview was a 1-hour, technical, LeetCode-style interview. There were no behavioral questions. You share your screen and write your code on CoderPad, which the interviewer has access to.
They asked me a few things about my resume. Then, they asked me two technical Java problems: * Debugging a function. * A Linked List question. Both were probably medium difficulty.