Work culture, peers, and managers are proactive and very friendly.
It has people with vast experience and knowledge, many of whom have been with Arista for several years.
There is good growth and awesome mentors available to work with.
The pay scale is not comparable with big players. It also depends, but is not great for entry levels.
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 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 manager asked me why I was leaving the company. I explained that I wanted to develop new technologies and felt stuck with internal tooling in my previous role. He stated that, based on this information, it wouldn't be a good fit. He also mention
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 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 manager asked me why I was leaving the company. I explained that I wanted to develop new technologies and felt stuck with internal tooling in my previous role. He stated that, based on this information, it wouldn't be a good fit. He also mention