Chegg is definitely one of the best companies to work at. The company culture is great! Everyone is friendly there.
It's the perfect size. It's large enough that you can constantly meet new people, but small enough that you recognize a lot of people at the office.
Dan, the CEO, is great and laid back. He was there watching the World Cup with us.
We have CheggChats every now and then. Chegg invites people like:
We use EAT Club as the catering service. It's pretty decent.
As an intern, the team I was working in was pretty busy. It would be great if I could interact better with the team. But it all depends on the team you're in. Some interns don't have the same experience as I did.
3 rounds of telephonic interview. Each around 30-60 minutes.
They sent two separate online assessments. The first was a technical test, and the second was a behavioral assessment where you had to record yourself answering several questions. The technical test had around 60 questions and lasted an hour. It see
1 phone screening and 1 onsite. The phone screen question was relatively easy – an n-ary tree. The manager was kind enough to guide me. The onsite interview was not that hard either. Perhaps because on the same day I had received an offer from anot
3 rounds of telephonic interview. Each around 30-60 minutes.
They sent two separate online assessments. The first was a technical test, and the second was a behavioral assessment where you had to record yourself answering several questions. The technical test had around 60 questions and lasted an hour. It see
1 phone screening and 1 onsite. The phone screen question was relatively easy – an n-ary tree. The manager was kind enough to guide me. The onsite interview was not that hard either. Perhaps because on the same day I had received an offer from anot