Stable/secure job. Food, snacks, and beverages are free and available 24 hours. Great location. Clean environment. Can get reimbursed for travel. Late-night shifts get free food from Uber Eats/Grubhub sometimes. Great training period.
Tasks/jobs become very, very monotonous. Some talent/anchors can be difficult to please, especially if you're newer to working in live TV. There are favorites among management. There's only so far you can get up the ladder in this position. Some people take the job more seriously than others; if you mess up, some will reprimand. The control room is not diverse; it leans older, white, male, and cis-gender.
5 interview rounds: 3 LeetCode, 1 HR, 1 EM. LeetCode rounds are simply tagged as LeetCode. The HR round consists of standard behavioral questions. The EM round is a deep dive into one specific project and the challenges you encountered.
1 technical phone screen, 2 technical in-person interviews (LeetCode questions), 1 HR, and 1 EM round. For the EM round, I was asked about past projects and to explain a random topic.
Multiple rounds of technical interviews. Didn't get passed round one despite answering all the questions and any followups they had. It was two LeetCode questions, and you would write out your code on a HackerRank interface.
5 interview rounds: 3 LeetCode, 1 HR, 1 EM. LeetCode rounds are simply tagged as LeetCode. The HR round consists of standard behavioral questions. The EM round is a deep dive into one specific project and the challenges you encountered.
1 technical phone screen, 2 technical in-person interviews (LeetCode questions), 1 HR, and 1 EM round. For the EM round, I was asked about past projects and to explain a random topic.
Multiple rounds of technical interviews. Didn't get passed round one despite answering all the questions and any followups they had. It was two LeetCode questions, and you would write out your code on a HackerRank interface.