There's a great work-life balance and benefits. Being in IT, there was always a project to work on, and the campus was cool.
There wasn't a sense that the work I did mattered or was even intellectually stimulating. We would also have to work nights or weekends because the deploy process was archaic.
I went through a technical interview where I was asked about previous experience along with some code questions. The interview lasted around an hour and a half. Forty minutes were dedicated to technical questions, with the remaining time focused on
Coding interview: 1. Regular expression matching 2. String with a common prefix 3. Reverse a doubly linked list in better than O(n) time. The interviewer was nice and friendly. The whole process was smooth and professional.
The process began with a technical interview, followed by behavioral interviews focusing on experience, resume, and/or outside activities. Finally, a team meeting was held for the selection process. The overall process took about one to two months fr
I went through a technical interview where I was asked about previous experience along with some code questions. The interview lasted around an hour and a half. Forty minutes were dedicated to technical questions, with the remaining time focused on
Coding interview: 1. Regular expression matching 2. String with a common prefix 3. Reverse a doubly linked list in better than O(n) time. The interviewer was nice and friendly. The whole process was smooth and professional.
The process began with a technical interview, followed by behavioral interviews focusing on experience, resume, and/or outside activities. Finally, a team meeting was held for the selection process. The overall process took about one to two months fr