They treat interns really well. Plenty of networking events.
Opportunity to work on a capstone project while there, which is a good way to get in front of management for different teams.
Opportunities to work part-time while still in school. Good chance of employment after graduation.
Hourly pay and many holidays in the summer, lol. So, no paid holidays as an intern (to be expected).
Really simple interview based around resume. Semi-behavioral, mostly technical but no LeetCode or tests. I was interviewed by a manager, not a recruiter. As a student, they do ask more low-level questions on programming structure and things.
Very simple online interview, two LeetCode questions and then behavioral questions. Overall, a very nonchalant interview environment, and I was able to ask questions after. Just practice a couple of LeetCode easy and medium questions beforehand.
First, there was an initial recruiter screening. Then, there was an in-person logical interview focused on Java to see if you understood the concepts of Java and OOP. Next, there was a technical interview with LeetCode-style questions.
Really simple interview based around resume. Semi-behavioral, mostly technical but no LeetCode or tests. I was interviewed by a manager, not a recruiter. As a student, they do ask more low-level questions on programming structure and things.
Very simple online interview, two LeetCode questions and then behavioral questions. Overall, a very nonchalant interview environment, and I was able to ask questions after. Just practice a couple of LeetCode easy and medium questions beforehand.
First, there was an initial recruiter screening. Then, there was an in-person logical interview focused on Java to see if you understood the concepts of Java and OOP. Next, there was a technical interview with LeetCode-style questions.