Great stock options. You can't leave.
Only some legacy money-making teams remain. Work is slow, and the focus is on maintenance, not evolution. A great place to rest and vest.
Typically, the first interview is the first face-to-face meeting with your potential employer. Their goal is to get to know you and assess your skills and experience in relation to their needs for this particular role. They're also looking to get t
Typical LeetCode questions. They didn't ask much about projects or experience. Looking at the reviews, they asked the same question to design an LRU cache to me. On top of that, the platform they use doesn't have IntelliSense or any way to run the co
For me, it involved two rounds of technical interviews. Questions covered: * Bit manipulation * Linked lists * Pointers * Arrays * Stacks * Queues C was the preferred programming language. There was also mention of networking and operating systems.
Typically, the first interview is the first face-to-face meeting with your potential employer. Their goal is to get to know you and assess your skills and experience in relation to their needs for this particular role. They're also looking to get t
Typical LeetCode questions. They didn't ask much about projects or experience. Looking at the reviews, they asked the same question to design an LRU cache to me. On top of that, the platform they use doesn't have IntelliSense or any way to run the co
For me, it involved two rounds of technical interviews. Questions covered: * Bit manipulation * Linked lists * Pointers * Arrays * Stacks * Queues C was the preferred programming language. There was also mention of networking and operating systems.