I've been at Autodesk for almost a year, and honestly, I love every day working at this great company. The company has a solid, open, and inclusive culture that's being driven from the top leadership.
Besides, this is truly a family-oriented company, where one can have a great WLB.
Compensation is great. I know some of you might say there is better, but it's quite compensative if you compare it with other companies of the same size.
I can't think of anything else at the moment.
I experienced a very unprofessional interview. During the one-hour interview, the interviewers didn't ask me any questions related to the homework. They even gave me some incorrect feedback about my homework. For example, I created a login endpoint t
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
The interview consisted of four rounds: * 2 Technical * 1 Design * 1 Managerial The difficulty level was average. All interviewers were professional and knowledgeable. They thoroughly checked knowledge of modern C++, Data Structures and Algor
I experienced a very unprofessional interview. During the one-hour interview, the interviewers didn't ask me any questions related to the homework. They even gave me some incorrect feedback about my homework. For example, I created a login endpoint t
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
The interview consisted of four rounds: * 2 Technical * 1 Design * 1 Managerial The difficulty level was average. All interviewers were professional and knowledgeable. They thoroughly checked knowledge of modern C++, Data Structures and Algor