Good work-life balance. Great perks if you live near the parks.
There is little support for career growth once you get in the door.
Leadership is extremely political, and decisions are made in individual interests instead of the company's interest.
I interviewed for a DevOps/Infrastructure position. First, there was an initial call with the manager. Then, I was invited to a panel of four interviews that consisted of behavioral questions, system design, and various questions related to security,
A phone call with the manager, followed by a technical/business discussion. A bit of salary negotiation, followed by an offer.
From a closed office. VO, 4 rounds: * Algorithm and some practical questions. * BFS of a binary tree. * Hand-write a Promise. * Linked list flip every two nodes. * Some regret issues from production?
I interviewed for a DevOps/Infrastructure position. First, there was an initial call with the manager. Then, I was invited to a panel of four interviews that consisted of behavioral questions, system design, and various questions related to security,
A phone call with the manager, followed by a technical/business discussion. A bit of salary negotiation, followed by an offer.
From a closed office. VO, 4 rounds: * Algorithm and some practical questions. * BFS of a binary tree. * Hand-write a Promise. * Linked list flip every two nodes. * Some regret issues from production?