Awesome coworkers. Everyone is passionate about technology and makes a point to follow best practices.
Leadership truly cares about employees and customers.
Compensation is excellent.
The work environment is fun and exciting without being all-consuming and punishing – the work/life balance is very good.
The company likes trying out new technologies.
Even entry-level employees can make a huge impact and have real agency over what they do.
There is a great amount of horizontal mobility (even between completely different fields of work), and vertical mobility is very straightforward and satisfactory.
Working outside of the company headquarters means being a bit behind on internal company news at times.
1. Take-home project 2. Extending take-home project in a remote call with a senior dev 3. Extending take-home project in a second remote call with two senior devs 4. Interview facecam call with hiring manager Overall, I loved that I didn't have t
I reached out to the recruiter on LinkedIn. The recruiter responded, asking me for availability for a quick phone call. I scheduled the call with the recruiter. She explained the process and asked me why I was looking to change companies. She also a
I had a phone screen with the recruiter and two pair programming sessions done via CoderPad. The pair programming problems I received weren't from LeetCode, but they were very much in that style. They weren't difficult, but they had multiple steps,
1. Take-home project 2. Extending take-home project in a remote call with a senior dev 3. Extending take-home project in a second remote call with two senior devs 4. Interview facecam call with hiring manager Overall, I loved that I didn't have t
I reached out to the recruiter on LinkedIn. The recruiter responded, asking me for availability for a quick phone call. I scheduled the call with the recruiter. She explained the process and asked me why I was looking to change companies. She also a
I had a phone screen with the recruiter and two pair programming sessions done via CoderPad. The pair programming problems I received weren't from LeetCode, but they were very much in that style. They weren't difficult, but they had multiple steps,