Richard Fairbank is the most inspirational man I've ever worked for.
The company is more like a tech company than a bank.
They are not afraid to make changes but are focused on a subset of values to follow.
AWS and other top-tier technology.
Teams encourage each other to do better while also providing support.
Achievements, no matter how small, never go unnoticed.
Work-life balance is amazing.
Team leads and managers meet with you often to know your career goals.
The Canada business is very small compared to the US side, thus some projects are not as exciting as the initiatives on the US side. A lot of meetings, I guess. Really trying hard to think of cons here.
Keep doing what you're doing.
The process took a long time and was difficult. I had around five interviews, and they all asked the same questions. I know many people have had similar experiences.
Straightforward interview process with lots of details given beforehand. Make sure to take advantage of it and prep for what they tell you to. Generally not too difficult and should be easy enough given some previous experience.
The process was super clear and well-explained. The recruiter explained the steps. I was assigned an E2E project, and during the interview, two senior engineers asked relevant questions about the algorithm, testing, and design.
The process took a long time and was difficult. I had around five interviews, and they all asked the same questions. I know many people have had similar experiences.
Straightforward interview process with lots of details given beforehand. Make sure to take advantage of it and prep for what they tell you to. Generally not too difficult and should be easy enough given some previous experience.
The process was super clear and well-explained. The recruiter explained the steps. I was assigned an E2E project, and during the interview, two senior engineers asked relevant questions about the algorithm, testing, and design.