I'm on a product that impacts many clients. As a result, there's always lots of work to do, from implementing new features to optimizing performance.
My team almost feels like a startup, in that each person's contributions are valued and needed.
As the product I work on is already pretty mature, the features I work on sometimes feel like micro-optimizations to an already very stable product.
I would like to see more analytics from features we ship, and would like to be more involved in what we do with such feedback. It seems like we never look back, and even if we create a feature that isn't used, we never seem to ask why.
We always have tight deadlines ahead of us, and so implementing these new features takes priority.
Sometimes I wonder what the product vision is.
More transparency to product direction and vision,
more stats on what the plan is for each feature, and how well this feature is accomplishing this plan.
The interview was a technical phone screen conducted via video call with screen sharing. After brief introductions, the interviewer asked about my Java experience and previous projects. Then we moved to a live coding challenge where I needed to solve
Traditional interviews start with LeetCode-style interviews, followed by behavioral. Be prepared for hard/medium level problems, even one problem to solve for the entire interview. Interviews were standard, and feedback was provided quickly.
Telephonic interview. The interviewer asked me to write a code for deep copy of a linked list. I did, but I did not get selected for the next rounds. Overall, the interviewer was helpful.
The interview was a technical phone screen conducted via video call with screen sharing. After brief introductions, the interviewer asked about my Java experience and previous projects. Then we moved to a live coding challenge where I needed to solve
Traditional interviews start with LeetCode-style interviews, followed by behavioral. Be prepared for hard/medium level problems, even one problem to solve for the entire interview. Interviews were standard, and feedback was provided quickly.
Telephonic interview. The interviewer asked me to write a code for deep copy of a linked list. I did, but I did not get selected for the next rounds. Overall, the interviewer was helpful.