The projects are fun and the job keeps changing. I enjoy working with the people around me.
The office is well designed to help boost productivity; you don't feel like you are trapped in a cube farm.
The food is a little on the pricey side, but it is tasty and well made. The compensation is above average, and the company looks like it will keep on growing, which is good for everyone.
The environment is crazy and sometimes chaotic. There's a lot of email and meetings, but there are people who will try to help you out and reduce the distractions.
Keep doing the good work in trying to expand the company.
After the initial recruiter screening, the first interview round was set up with one of the developers from the team. The first 10 minutes were for introductions, talking about the job role and my experience. Then, we started with an LC-style questio
The interview process involved several technical rounds, focusing on Java, data structures, algorithms, and system design. This was followed by a behavioral interview to assess fit with the team and company culture.
HR interaction was great throughout the process. I had a 1-hour coding round to begin with, followed by 5 virtual onsite rounds. Three of the interviews focused on algorithms and data structures. One of them was with the hiring manager, who was very
After the initial recruiter screening, the first interview round was set up with one of the developers from the team. The first 10 minutes were for introductions, talking about the job role and my experience. Then, we started with an LC-style questio
The interview process involved several technical rounds, focusing on Java, data structures, algorithms, and system design. This was followed by a behavioral interview to assess fit with the team and company culture.
HR interaction was great throughout the process. I had a 1-hour coding round to begin with, followed by 5 virtual onsite rounds. Three of the interviews focused on algorithms and data structures. One of them was with the hiring manager, who was very