Meaningful work. While working for a company that runs background checks might not sound glamorous at first, it's a product with a surprising amount of impact on the lives of all Americans. Checkr has a very strong mission and vision to make background checks more accurate, fair, and transparent. Checkr provides amazing support services for job applicants and cares about helping people find jobs or get second chances.
Inclusive engineering culture. No "bros" here, just good engineers who are willing to help their teammates out. Checkr has made a big effort recently to increase the diversity of their engineering team, and it has worked.
Very high level of transparency. The CEO (and most other managers) hold weekly office hours so anybody can stop in for 20 minutes to chat or ask questions. Once a week, we hold an all-hands meeting and get briefings from each of the teams on how the company is doing. Everyone in the company is aware of how much revenue the company has made in the last month, what sales contracts are under negotiation, and the anticipated direction of the company.
I'm not really a "perks" person. Working with decent human beings is more important to me than your standard tech office perks. That said, the perks here are pretttty nice. Great medical, dental, and vision. Free lunch and dinner every day, which includes a great selection of food items for every food restriction you can think of. Reimbursable transportation and gym costs (there's also a very nice free gym in the office building). Stock options. Company offsite trips and events.
Checkr has grown a lot recently. They were very intentional about how they have scaled, and they have done a better job than most to maintain cohesion. However, there are still some growing pains in terms of teams that need to be restructured or having more training for managers. This is just some nitpicking, though – you should work here, it's great :)
Keep up the high level of transparency between management and the rest of the company.
Phone screen with Hiring Manager, then a technical screen with some SWE at the company. The phone screen was great, but then the technical screen was terrible. My interviewer was working from home, so he seemed like he was checked out of the intervi
The recruiter's technical screen was great, very pleasant and really sold the teams and opportunities available. I spoke to a Director of Engineering on another call and again had a very good chat and was very excited to continue in the process. The
The interview process is quick and transparent. Got some feedback at the end. The questions are not hard, but it is ambiguous on purpose. The office looks nice, with a great view in downtown SF. The work doesn't seem very interesting. It's mostly
Phone screen with Hiring Manager, then a technical screen with some SWE at the company. The phone screen was great, but then the technical screen was terrible. My interviewer was working from home, so he seemed like he was checked out of the intervi
The recruiter's technical screen was great, very pleasant and really sold the teams and opportunities available. I spoke to a Director of Engineering on another call and again had a very good chat and was very excited to continue in the process. The
The interview process is quick and transparent. Got some feedback at the end. The questions are not hard, but it is ambiguous on purpose. The office looks nice, with a great view in downtown SF. The work doesn't seem very interesting. It's mostly