Very good conditions, benefits, offices, etc.
Interesting work and company with great career development potential.
Big company, many products, sometimes difficult to grasp.
EM1 scope is very large.
EM1 onboarding should be in two steps:
The interview process included technical design and coding sessions. Most of the interviewers were average. One interviewer was quite poor at conducting the interview, and the staff engineer leading the coding interview appeared disengaged.
I originally applied for a Backend Generalist role in Paris, but midway through the process, I pivoted and ultimately accepted a position as an Engineering Manager. My interview experience at Datadog was well-structured yet role-specific, designed to
The process consists of EIGHT interviews, where they expect you to be a unicorn. You should be excellent in people management, technical depth, and have a product mindset. I had 4, and then never heard back from them. I thought it was very disrespec
The interview process included technical design and coding sessions. Most of the interviewers were average. One interviewer was quite poor at conducting the interview, and the staff engineer leading the coding interview appeared disengaged.
I originally applied for a Backend Generalist role in Paris, but midway through the process, I pivoted and ultimately accepted a position as an Engineering Manager. My interview experience at Datadog was well-structured yet role-specific, designed to
The process consists of EIGHT interviews, where they expect you to be a unicorn. You should be excellent in people management, technical depth, and have a product mindset. I had 4, and then never heard back from them. I thought it was very disrespec