Good company and good pay.
No work-life balance, really.
None
A recruiter called, followed by two remote technical interviews. They then flew me to their NYC office for on-site interviews. Next, I had a call with their VP of Engineering, who seemed excited and offered several roles I could fill. Then, they gh
The interviews are conducted in 3 parts. First, a live coding session on an algorithmic problem. Then, a series of 4 interviews comprising: * A live coding session * A systems design interview * An interview where the candidate presents a project
I had a really positive interview experience at Datadog. The process was well-structured and included two coding interviews, a Windows knowledge interview, and a behavioral round. Every interviewer was friendly, clear, and genuinely interested in ho
A recruiter called, followed by two remote technical interviews. They then flew me to their NYC office for on-site interviews. Next, I had a call with their VP of Engineering, who seemed excited and offered several roles I could fill. Then, they gh
The interviews are conducted in 3 parts. First, a live coding session on an algorithmic problem. Then, a series of 4 interviews comprising: * A live coding session * A systems design interview * An interview where the candidate presents a project
I had a really positive interview experience at Datadog. The process was well-structured and included two coding interviews, a Windows knowledge interview, and a behavioral round. Every interviewer was friendly, clear, and genuinely interested in ho