Great company culture; everyone is very friendly and eager to share their knowledge. I was treated equally as a full-time engineer. I was told on day one that I could do any work on the table, not just the intern projects. I ended up doing two major projects and a handful of feature developments and bug fixings here and there. I truly enjoyed this internship and learned a lot.
No cons I can think of.
The first stage was a HackerRank challenge with 120 minutes to complete 3 questions. Be prepared to know strings, linked lists, and graphs. The second stage was a two-week take-home assignment. We had to write a complex game, which took me 3-4 full
I was contacted after speaking with a recruiter at a career fair. I then set up two separate, back-to-back interviews. The first interviewer did not speak English well, and the second was about 30 minutes late for the interview. Therefore, I would r
Resume dropped at career fair on campus. Was asked to interview the following day. Two technical interviews, back to back.
The first stage was a HackerRank challenge with 120 minutes to complete 3 questions. Be prepared to know strings, linked lists, and graphs. The second stage was a two-week take-home assignment. We had to write a complex game, which took me 3-4 full
I was contacted after speaking with a recruiter at a career fair. I then set up two separate, back-to-back interviews. The first interviewer did not speak English well, and the second was about 30 minutes late for the interview. Therefore, I would r
Resume dropped at career fair on campus. Was asked to interview the following day. Two technical interviews, back to back.