The hierarchy is mostly flat. Reaching out to managers and other software engineers is easy.
They have group chats for every possible technical question you might have, and a group dedicated to directing you to the right person to answer your questions, something along the lines of "whom should I ask."
Almost everyone in the company uses Vim, which is very interesting, but at the same time unnecessarily restricting.
Keep up the good work.
I was asked one DSA question, which was easy level. Then I was asked a C output prediction question and one C debugging question. The overall experience of the interview was good and fast-paced.
Arista came to our career fair and was shortly reached out to by an engineering manager. The process involved: * An online assessment (trivial difficulty, easier than LeetCode Easy). * A 60-minute technical interview. The online assessment acce
Hackerrank algorithms question for the first round. A two-day wait, and then an invitation to a technical screen with a software engineer for the second round, which was done over Zoom and lasted an hour.
I was asked one DSA question, which was easy level. Then I was asked a C output prediction question and one C debugging question. The overall experience of the interview was good and fast-paced.
Arista came to our career fair and was shortly reached out to by an engineering manager. The process involved: * An online assessment (trivial difficulty, easier than LeetCode Easy). * A 60-minute technical interview. The online assessment acce
Hackerrank algorithms question for the first round. A two-day wait, and then an invitation to a technical screen with a software engineer for the second round, which was done over Zoom and lasted an hour.