Dropbox is a place where a lot of collaboration happens, and everyone is very willing to help each other out.
We have an environment where we are empowered to do the best that we can for your team, and for our customers.
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The interview process had three stages. The first stage was resume screening. The second stage was a phone call with the hiring manager. The third stage was a technical interview with an engineer. They asked a question about finding duplicates.
Started with a technical assessment via CodeSignal, which was kind of uncomfortable. Monitoring by camera, microphone, screen share, ID upload, selfie, etc. A lot of work to keep someone in a high-pressure environment, but I think the standards are "
I recently took the automated interview test from Dropbox, and I have to say the experience was extremely frustrating. The system tracks every movement and every sound, which makes the whole thing feel more like a circus than a professional interview
The interview process had three stages. The first stage was resume screening. The second stage was a phone call with the hiring manager. The third stage was a technical interview with an engineer. They asked a question about finding duplicates.
Started with a technical assessment via CodeSignal, which was kind of uncomfortable. Monitoring by camera, microphone, screen share, ID upload, selfie, etc. A lot of work to keep someone in a high-pressure environment, but I think the standards are "
I recently took the automated interview test from Dropbox, and I have to say the experience was extremely frustrating. The system tracks every movement and every sound, which makes the whole thing feel more like a circus than a professional interview