A big, name-brand company in Silicon Valley that is getting smarter about technology, has a big vision, and is doing well. The group I worked in had a very laid-back attitude. Good work-life balance.
Not as strong in technology or research as Amazon, Google, Microsoft, etc.
Ironically, the same laid-back group I interned with will turn down a job applicant who has the technical skills if he appears to be laid-back.
I was invited to SWE Internship Power Day. It involved two back-to-back interviews. The questions covered a variety of topics, including LeetCode easy/medium problems and linked list questions. I used C++ for the coding portions.
I had gotten an interview through an employee referral. Someone contacted me about a time. There was a miscommunication on their part between HR and the manager, and they didn't call me at the first time we planned, so we had to plan another one. T
I was set up for a screening interview through a recruiter who received my resume via a career fair. The preliminary interview was conducted over the phone with an engineer at the company. The engineer admitted to knowing little about the position
I was invited to SWE Internship Power Day. It involved two back-to-back interviews. The questions covered a variety of topics, including LeetCode easy/medium problems and linked list questions. I used C++ for the coding portions.
I had gotten an interview through an employee referral. Someone contacted me about a time. There was a miscommunication on their part between HR and the manager, and they didn't call me at the first time we planned, so we had to plan another one. T
I was set up for a screening interview through a recruiter who received my resume via a career fair. The preliminary interview was conducted over the phone with an engineer at the company. The engineer admitted to knowing little about the position