It is a nice place to work, as long as you are working on the Autodesk subscription team. It's in the beautiful North Bay, so no complaints about location.
Visibility is low due to the size of the company. Salary and compensation could be better.
Promote better communication between the business analysts and the technical folks.
First interview over the phone and 4 rounds of in-person interviews. Standard questions on the Roadrunner tool and some coding questions. Interviewers are professional and very engaging through the process. In-person interviews could be coordinated
Straightforward on-site interview after phone interview. Offered after two weeks from the on-site interview.
Lots of calls. Met people, not necessarily "meat people" (as in, core staff), but I did not have to take a test. I met people who were in the department. Had to go to San Rafael for the final interview. Lots of calls.
First interview over the phone and 4 rounds of in-person interviews. Standard questions on the Roadrunner tool and some coding questions. Interviewers are professional and very engaging through the process. In-person interviews could be coordinated
Straightforward on-site interview after phone interview. Offered after two weeks from the on-site interview.
Lots of calls. Met people, not necessarily "meat people" (as in, core staff), but I did not have to take a test. I met people who were in the department. Had to go to San Rafael for the final interview. Lots of calls.