Very good work-life balance.
No cons for now.
I was contacted by a recruiter at DraftKings about a role I had applied for. They seemed interested and asked to schedule a call. I quickly shared my availability, had an initial conversation with the recruiter, and then moved on to an interview wit
There is an OA given, probably creating an org chart. Then you get invited to an hour-long technical interview. No behavioral questions were asked; it was just one question with parts. I ran out of time, so I would say just be efficient with solving
OA -> Final round technical. Both were very similar, involving OOP with four parts. The OA was much harder than the final round. Both questions involved implementing a class related to business decisions.
I was contacted by a recruiter at DraftKings about a role I had applied for. They seemed interested and asked to schedule a call. I quickly shared my availability, had an initial conversation with the recruiter, and then moved on to an interview wit
There is an OA given, probably creating an org chart. Then you get invited to an hour-long technical interview. No behavioral questions were asked; it was just one question with parts. I ran out of time, so I would say just be efficient with solving
OA -> Final round technical. Both were very similar, involving OOP with four parts. The OA was much harder than the final round. Both questions involved implementing a class related to business decisions.