Decent breadth of learning opportunities, a vibrant community, and a supportive team.
Somewhat limited freedom in picking your tasks, which can get old fast unless you're genuinely interested in the product you end up working on.
Give interns the opportunity to switch teams and explore other projects, rather than relegating them to one product they might not care about.
Regarding your resume: * About yourself * Past experience * Projects description * DSA * Database questions * Computer Networking This basically depends on the hiring manager. They can start with "Tell me about yourself," then go on wit
The interview was an online Zoom call. It included a personal discussion about the role and the company with a manager. This was followed by a coding challenge for the first round.
Remote interview. First with manager, then with manager and senior engineer. Then another senior engineer. After that, they ghosted me. Never heard back from anyone, including the recruiter. I guess I didn't answer their "coding challenge" in the way
Regarding your resume: * About yourself * Past experience * Projects description * DSA * Database questions * Computer Networking This basically depends on the hiring manager. They can start with "Tell me about yourself," then go on wit
The interview was an online Zoom call. It included a personal discussion about the role and the company with a manager. This was followed by a coding challenge for the first round.
Remote interview. First with manager, then with manager and senior engineer. Then another senior engineer. After that, they ghosted me. Never heard back from anyone, including the recruiter. I guess I didn't answer their "coding challenge" in the way