Okay place to work. You will get exposed to large distributed systems.
I do not have any cons.
I would say, like any companies, know what you want to work on. Make sure you work on marketable skillsets and always ask, 'Why should we do this versus that?' Try to understand your org OKRs and see if your team's work aligns to them.
The interview process was standard: a manager conversation followed by a LeetCode-style technical round. I enjoyed the overall experience. It felt like a typical big-tech interview. I am currently interviewing here.
They likely aimed to assess both technical skills and how well you’d fit with the team and company culture. In a comfortable setting, they may have discussed your experience, technical expertise, and approach to problem-solving, as well as offered i
I am a current Principal Engineer at Mozilla. After informing the recruiter that I was a college dropout with 16 years of experience, I was told that Disney requires a degree. However, without one, they have guidelines for experience. So, with no deg
The interview process was standard: a manager conversation followed by a LeetCode-style technical round. I enjoyed the overall experience. It felt like a typical big-tech interview. I am currently interviewing here.
They likely aimed to assess both technical skills and how well you’d fit with the team and company culture. In a comfortable setting, they may have discussed your experience, technical expertise, and approach to problem-solving, as well as offered i
I am a current Principal Engineer at Mozilla. After informing the recruiter that I was a college dropout with 16 years of experience, I was told that Disney requires a degree. However, without one, they have guidelines for experience. So, with no deg