It's a great product that meets the moment "big data" is currently having. Very strong leaders. Solution architect peers are extremely strong and collaborative.
The Databricks platform encompasses a lot of territory, and even after a year, I still feel like I'm coming up to speed.
Product, naturally, releases the MVP, but then acts surprised when the biggest customers with the most complex use cases fail to adopt it right away.
Easy adoption/migration should be a P0 feature.
This was the stupidest and longest interview process ever in my life. You can get three different jobs for the length of one job interview here. It involved: * HR screening * Hiring manager interview * Technical interview * Take-home asses
I applied through an employee referral in February. About three weeks later, I finally heard back from a recruiter to set up a screening call. The questions were basic, but the recruiter was one of the most robotic and unenthusiastic people I've ever
I spent 40 hours completing the take-home assignment, only for them to inform me they are not moving forward. They did not even offer a 'grade' on the assignment. It was a poor interview experience, and there was not much empathy from the recruiters
This was the stupidest and longest interview process ever in my life. You can get three different jobs for the length of one job interview here. It involved: * HR screening * Hiring manager interview * Technical interview * Take-home asses
I applied through an employee referral in February. About three weeks later, I finally heard back from a recruiter to set up a screening call. The questions were basic, but the recruiter was one of the most robotic and unenthusiastic people I've ever
I spent 40 hours completing the take-home assignment, only for them to inform me they are not moving forward. They did not even offer a 'grade' on the assignment. It was a poor interview experience, and there was not much empathy from the recruiters