Flexible.
Have offices in both San Rafael and San Francisco.
People are nice.
Salary is relatively low, and it is hard to start new initiatives.
The salary is not competitive, and growth opportunity and mentoring are limited.
Had a phone screening with the recruiter to determine fit. He asked about current experience and knowledge about the company. Later, a technical interview was scheduled that was quite difficult. That interview revolved around coding questions in Pyt
It was a great process. It went well. Later, I joined Autodesk in San Francisco as an intern. I am looking forward to working with them full-time.
The initial interview went smoothly. The hiring manager engaged with scenario-based questions, probing for practical problem-solving skills and situational awareness. It provided a solid foundation for further discussions and assessments in the hir
Had a phone screening with the recruiter to determine fit. He asked about current experience and knowledge about the company. Later, a technical interview was scheduled that was quite difficult. That interview revolved around coding questions in Pyt
It was a great process. It went well. Later, I joined Autodesk in San Francisco as an intern. I am looking forward to working with them full-time.
The initial interview went smoothly. The hiring manager engaged with scenario-based questions, probing for practical problem-solving skills and situational awareness. It provided a solid foundation for further discussions and assessments in the hir