Confluent is a great place to work. It has all the good things the Bay has to offer:
This company is hiring, growing, and improving by the day. Regardless, there is work-life balance here.
The best way to figure out what this place is like is to reach out to an employee and have them explain. I don't think anybody would say anything too bad.
Lots of work to be done.
On-call once every ~two months.
Every company that is growing like crazy will have some hiccups along the way. The important thing is that this one has the right values, which means any hiccup eventually gets ironed out.
I went through three technical rounds. The interviews were interesting, but after that, they didn't respond. They didn't provide the results of the process, which was not professional on their part.
I interviewed for an entry-level frontend engineer position. There were four rounds: * A qualifying HackerRank assessment * Two technical interviews * A final round with the hiring manager The process moved quickly, which was refreshing. In m
Received an email about a test for the following role. It was primarily to check aptitude: Quantitative, Logical, and Psychometric. Then, there were technical interview questions, about 10 in total. The ongoing test took approximately 1 hour to comp
I went through three technical rounds. The interviews were interesting, but after that, they didn't respond. They didn't provide the results of the process, which was not professional on their part.
I interviewed for an entry-level frontend engineer position. There were four rounds: * A qualifying HackerRank assessment * Two technical interviews * A final round with the hiring manager The process moved quickly, which was refreshing. In m
Received an email about a test for the following role. It was primarily to check aptitude: Quantitative, Logical, and Psychometric. Then, there were technical interview questions, about 10 in total. The ongoing test took approximately 1 hour to comp