People at Autodesk are nice.
There is a lack of transparency.
Possibly the worst experience I've ever had interviewing for a tech company. The recruiter I spoke with was incredibly condescending, despite the questions she asked me indicating a lack of technical expertise/knowledge on her part. I ended up stoppi
Applied on career portal. Received a call from a recruiter after a few days, discussing current tech stack, roles, benefits, and location. Initial round with the Hiring Manager, followed by Technical Rounds. All rounds were conducted via virtual Zo
Four rounds of interviews: * HR * Hiring Manager * Technical * Final Team Leader The interview process was mature and good, but a bit lengthy, as you kept introducing yourself. It is a good opportunity to train your interview skills.
Possibly the worst experience I've ever had interviewing for a tech company. The recruiter I spoke with was incredibly condescending, despite the questions she asked me indicating a lack of technical expertise/knowledge on her part. I ended up stoppi
Applied on career portal. Received a call from a recruiter after a few days, discussing current tech stack, roles, benefits, and location. Initial round with the Hiring Manager, followed by Technical Rounds. All rounds were conducted via virtual Zo
Four rounds of interviews: * HR * Hiring Manager * Technical * Final Team Leader The interview process was mature and good, but a bit lengthy, as you kept introducing yourself. It is a good opportunity to train your interview skills.