Company respects work/life balance.
I didn't get "work culture" before, now I do. They keep it slightly informal, and that feels more real.
Talented, motivated, and pleasant co-workers.
The company is big, and it's easy to get lost trying to find a person or department. The tech stack isn't unified; you just have to be okay with different teams working with different everything.
Doing well overall. Coordinating a large ecosystem of semi-autonomous, yet interconnected, teams is difficult.
The interview was overall relaxed and had easy to difficult questions. The interviewers were nice and encouraging. Even though I didn't get the job, I was happy I applied because it was a good experience.
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1. Submit application 2. Asked to complete an online questionnaire
The interview was overall relaxed and had easy to difficult questions. The interviewers were nice and encouraging. Even though I didn't get the job, I was happy I applied because it was a good experience.
The short answer is you must practice very hard on HackerRank for speed. They typically give five questions, and the fifth one is supposed to be hard. I found that my speed was about 30 minutes per question, meaning 1.5 hours is too short. By the ti
1. Submit application 2. Asked to complete an online questionnaire