I interned remotely with a software engineering team two summers and had a positive experience.
The support for remote work in terms of communication, IT support, and mentor availability was all generally good, but I was also given plenty of time to work on my tasks solo.
Experienced some administrative hiccups with remote work credentials.
The whole process took 1.5 years. I visited headquarters as part of an alternative spring break with my university and then applied for a summer internship. I had already accepted an offer and started working for a different company when Autodesk cal
No online assessment. I received an email from the recruiter to schedule an interview. The first round was behavioral with the hiring manager. It was pretty easy, with some basic technical questions. The second interview was technical. I was asked
The assessment day involved a group project, a 1-hour coding test, and a 1-hour interview. The interview was split into 3 parts: * A motivations section * Technical questions * A puzzle
The whole process took 1.5 years. I visited headquarters as part of an alternative spring break with my university and then applied for a summer internship. I had already accepted an offer and started working for a different company when Autodesk cal
No online assessment. I received an email from the recruiter to schedule an interview. The first round was behavioral with the hiring manager. It was pretty easy, with some basic technical questions. The second interview was technical. I was asked
The assessment day involved a group project, a 1-hour coding test, and a 1-hour interview. The interview was split into 3 parts: * A motivations section * Technical questions * A puzzle