Working here is so satisfying. You may be working on a famous product (AutoCAD is a household name).
GREAT work-life balance... I hate weekends :) I love to be at the office.
Amazing work culture... Very less politics... Great teams... Bright minds... Excellent people.
Emphasis on being employee-oriented. Decent insurance packages.
Work from home, work from your country, work from a garden/park, etc.
Massage chairs in the office where employees usually take a nap after a heavy lunch.
Powerful desk machines... Good IT support services... Nice managers.
You will be made comfortable. Blameless work culture (unless you deliberately screw up something).
Interesting work - most of the time.
You can initiate your own product if you have the passion and can demonstrate the value to the company.
Turning into more of a "Manager-centric" culture.
Limited career growth/progression paths.
It would be great to preserve the "tech-centric" work culture.
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.
First, I had an interview with the hiring manager to discuss my past experience and profile. Second, there was a live coding round in Java to implement a data structure. Third, I had a system design interview focused on distributed systems. All ro
15min HR call, followed by a 1hr technical interview, and a 30min call with the hiring manager. The technical round was more focused on AI/ML theory, which relates to my job description. There was 1 LeetCode medium question, but at least it wasn't so
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.
First, I had an interview with the hiring manager to discuss my past experience and profile. Second, there was a live coding round in Java to implement a data structure. Third, I had a system design interview focused on distributed systems. All ro
15min HR call, followed by a 1hr technical interview, and a 30min call with the hiring manager. The technical round was more focused on AI/ML theory, which relates to my job description. There was 1 LeetCode medium question, but at least it wasn't so