Superb team: everyone is very capable, helpful, and responsible. This is the first time I've worked for a company where I don't politely cough when someone mentions "high hiring bar."
Great work-life balance: you are encouraged to spend your weekends and evenings away from your computer and work, and take vacations regularly.
Amazing meals: measured on the scale of taste plus healthiness, the food is easily the best I've had in Bay Area companies. There are 3 full meals a day at regular times.
Positive, cheerful, collaborative atmosphere: we have frequent company-wide events and group visits to musical and theater performances.
Keep doing what you're doing <3
Recruiter call followed by a technical screen. Then onsite. Onsite was nice and there was a break for lunch too. Overall a pretty smooth process though they did kind of lag in between the screen and onsite.
Gave a simple 90-minute interview with discussion afterwards. The question was easy, and the discussion was smooth. Have a good understanding of your code and be prepared to explain all of your design decisions.
This was a discussion about some algorithm. It was an open-ended question about how I would solve the problem, essentially a proxy for remembering graph algorithms. I didn't pass, primarily because I wasn't familiar with the specific technique for f
Recruiter call followed by a technical screen. Then onsite. Onsite was nice and there was a break for lunch too. Overall a pretty smooth process though they did kind of lag in between the screen and onsite.
Gave a simple 90-minute interview with discussion afterwards. The question was easy, and the discussion was smooth. Have a good understanding of your code and be prepared to explain all of your design decisions.
This was a discussion about some algorithm. It was an open-ended question about how I would solve the problem, essentially a proxy for remembering graph algorithms. I didn't pass, primarily because I wasn't familiar with the specific technique for f