I'm a grad student working on distributed systems.
I do not regret choosing Cloudera as a place to do a summer internship. I met a lot of bright minds and friendly co-workers here.
People in my team are very helpful and they sped up my learning curve. I learned a lot from them about their technologies and how industries use their technologies to solve their problems. They gave me the freedom to experiment with their resources, even though I was only an intern.
At the end of my internship duration, I presented them some insights that I found, and I am happy the people there were really receptive of my findings.
Overall, I like the company culture, enjoy the working environment, and the collaboration that is happening between teams. There are many challenges ahead, and I like how the company turns that into opportunities.
Nothing that I can complain about.
Keep up the good work!
The interview process was very straightforward, comprising a few questions in HackerRank, an initial technical screen with one coding question, and a final technical screen. The questions tested key software development skills, with a large focus on
Applied online. Initial one-hour technical phone interview with an engineer. Then, an onsite interview that consisted of three interviews with engineers. The questions were not terribly hard; they were all algorithm-related and no tech stack-speci
The process is really slow. From the recruiter's first contact to the phone screening interview, it took around two weeks. I waited for three weeks to get scheduled for the onsite. After the onsite, there was no feedback for three weeks, and still no
The interview process was very straightforward, comprising a few questions in HackerRank, an initial technical screen with one coding question, and a final technical screen. The questions tested key software development skills, with a large focus on
Applied online. Initial one-hour technical phone interview with an engineer. Then, an onsite interview that consisted of three interviews with engineers. The questions were not terribly hard; they were all algorithm-related and no tech stack-speci
The process is really slow. From the recruiter's first contact to the phone screening interview, it took around two weeks. I waited for three weeks to get scheduled for the onsite. After the onsite, there was no feedback for three weeks, and still no