Great company with amazing vision, growth, and benefits.
Poorly trained managers. My manager is a racist with anger issues; he continuously targeted people with English as their second language (non-US people).
Some of the Chegg products are very lame.
Train your manager before assigning them a team.
The first step was a call with the hiring manager. Half of it consisted of standard phone screen questions, and the other half featured front-end trivia. I was not forewarned that there would be technical questions during the phone screen, so it felt
I had a 15-minute interview with someone who sounded like they had just started working there. They didn't know much about the company and struggled to give me clear details of the responsibilities for the role. They asked me how I was doing three t
I interviewed at Chegg. I applied online and was invited to an online coding test a few weeks later. The test was mostly multiple choice and wasn't too difficult. I was not invited to a next round.
The first step was a call with the hiring manager. Half of it consisted of standard phone screen questions, and the other half featured front-end trivia. I was not forewarned that there would be technical questions during the phone screen, so it felt
I had a 15-minute interview with someone who sounded like they had just started working there. They didn't know much about the company and struggled to give me clear details of the responsibilities for the role. They asked me how I was doing three t
I interviewed at Chegg. I applied online and was invited to an online coding test a few weeks later. The test was mostly multiple choice and wasn't too difficult. I was not invited to a next round.