It's an in-house company, and it's well-known. Aside from that, I can't say too much. Still, I'm grateful to have worked in an in-house company.
I can't say too much because they might go after me, but reconsider your choices. There are other companies out there.
It's not recommendable for someone who wants to eagerly build and improve skills, since most of the time you'll be just handed a task to accomplish on a day-to-day basis, meeting deadlines with no one to approach or ask for help.
I don't think they even listen, because yearly they release a survey to their own employees, but they don't listen. So, what is the point?
The interview started with a discussion of my past projects, followed by several questions on computer science fundamentals such as operating systems, databases, and basic data structures. After that, I was given a short live coding task, which invol
They were pretty quick on notifying if you have passed a round. The interview questions were like every other interview in the industry for the same position. As long as you know what you are doing, you'd be fine.
Intermediate difficulty, catching rainwater. The interviewer is helpful and engaging the whole time. Ask for a resume deep dive and one LeetCode-style question. For the Q&A session, I asked what the role will be like and what tech stack is required.
The interview started with a discussion of my past projects, followed by several questions on computer science fundamentals such as operating systems, databases, and basic data structures. After that, I was given a short live coding task, which invol
They were pretty quick on notifying if you have passed a round. The interview questions were like every other interview in the industry for the same position. As long as you know what you are doing, you'd be fine.
Intermediate difficulty, catching rainwater. The interviewer is helpful and engaging the whole time. Ask for a resume deep dive and one LeetCode-style question. For the Q&A session, I asked what the role will be like and what tech stack is required.