Working in a flexible environment, it's pretty chill, and you get a lot of help from senior engineers.
As an application engineer, you get exposure to everything, but you don't necessarily get a lot of programming experience.
It's all good.
The interview began by reviewing my resume. It was mainly about my previous project experience. It concluded with a coding test, which involved converting a decimal number into its binary equivalent. Experience with low-level programming was an asse
I was interviewed with three different teams. All of them had at least three levels. I was strung along for more than 60 days. For the second interview, my reference checks were done, and I was told that I was getting an offer. Then, for a week, I
Hour-long interview with two of their software engineers in person. Applied through my school's co-op office. Received offer the morning after the interview. Was asked about: * Past work experience on resume * School experience * A few trivia ques
The interview began by reviewing my resume. It was mainly about my previous project experience. It concluded with a coding test, which involved converting a decimal number into its binary equivalent. Experience with low-level programming was an asse
I was interviewed with three different teams. All of them had at least three levels. I was strung along for more than 60 days. For the second interview, my reference checks were done, and I was told that I was getting an offer. Then, for a week, I
Hour-long interview with two of their software engineers in person. Applied through my school's co-op office. Received offer the morning after the interview. Was asked about: * Past work experience on resume * School experience * A few trivia ques