Still a mid-size company. Lots of work means lots of opportunities to learn. In a promising sector. Four recharge weeks throughout the year.
Work can be a lot depending on a team. Most people work 40-50 hours a week, some even more, but are very well compensated.
One system design problem, LeetCode tagged. Not very difficult, but it's important to understand how to implement any follow-ups. Understand what your code is doing under the hood, especially Python code behind your functions. Have good questions
OA -> Behavioral -> Technical Interview I think the OA was the hardest part of the process, and the rest of the interview process went really smoothly. My interview process was over in a few weeks.
A recruiter reached out to me. I had an introductory call with the recruiter. They briefly asked about my background and then described the interview process. The process involved: * A cognitive and culture fit test * A take-home technical screen
One system design problem, LeetCode tagged. Not very difficult, but it's important to understand how to implement any follow-ups. Understand what your code is doing under the hood, especially Python code behind your functions. Have good questions
OA -> Behavioral -> Technical Interview I think the OA was the hardest part of the process, and the rest of the interview process went really smoothly. My interview process was over in a few weeks.
A recruiter reached out to me. I had an introductory call with the recruiter. They briefly asked about my background and then described the interview process. The process involved: * A cognitive and culture fit test * A take-home technical screen