I feel like I work among the best and the brightest people I could have ever hoped for. Every day brings new and interesting challenges and a lot of opportunities to meet like-minded people both within the company and with our customers.
I've had numerous opportunities to expand my scope of knowledge and explore cutting-edge data science and engineering features. One of my favorite moments was when I was at JFK airport and someone came up just to tell me how much they love Databricks too.
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Clear structure as far as stages are concerned. Although I have not had strict Databricks/Spark experience, I was approached by the Databricks recruiter. I was given the opportunity to go ahead with the interview and passed the technical stages. I wa
Rejected in the last round as they found a cheaper candidate. No concrete feedback has been shared yet. There were many rounds to prepare a candidate, but then there is no proper feedback which helps you get an offer.
The process consisted of six rounds over nearly two months, including: * A take-home technical coding assignment * Technical deep dive (Spark, cloud, architecture) * Project delivery discussion * Architecture & SME panel * Executive round
Clear structure as far as stages are concerned. Although I have not had strict Databricks/Spark experience, I was approached by the Databricks recruiter. I was given the opportunity to go ahead with the interview and passed the technical stages. I wa
Rejected in the last round as they found a cheaper candidate. No concrete feedback has been shared yet. There were many rounds to prepare a candidate, but then there is no proper feedback which helps you get an offer.
The process consisted of six rounds over nearly two months, including: * A take-home technical coding assignment * Technical deep dive (Spark, cloud, architecture) * Project delivery discussion * Architecture & SME panel * Executive round