For me personally, there was a steep learning curve because I not only had to get up to speed with the codebase but also the product itself, since Asana uses its own product.
I applied to Asana as soon as the application process opened. Then I received a CodeSignal take-home assessment with four coding challenges. I solved three out of the four questions. Typically, candidates who solve one or two out of four questions ad
I applied online and received a coding challenge. The challenge included 4 algorithm/data structure type problems. The problems were not too hard but had a lot of parameters and edge cases, making getting points difficult. Following this was a n
Code Challenge - GCA on CodeSignal. I was only able to complete 2 out of 4 questions during the allotted time (70 minutes), but I was still asked to continue. Technical Phone Interview - A 60-minute phone call involving collaboration over CodeSign
I applied to Asana as soon as the application process opened. Then I received a CodeSignal take-home assessment with four coding challenges. I solved three out of the four questions. Typically, candidates who solve one or two out of four questions ad
I applied online and received a coding challenge. The challenge included 4 algorithm/data structure type problems. The problems were not too hard but had a lot of parameters and edge cases, making getting points difficult. Following this was a n
Code Challenge - GCA on CodeSignal. I was only able to complete 2 out of 4 questions during the allotted time (70 minutes), but I was still asked to continue. Technical Phone Interview - A 60-minute phone call involving collaboration over CodeSign