Great brand to work for.
A value-driven company which emphasizes WHY we do what we do.
Keeps the seller at the center of everything we do.
Depends on which team you work for.
Overall, eBay seems to encourage employee development, but my team doesn't care.
The details are fuzzy, but it had to do with some data manipulation using HashMaps, Comparator, etc. I was just given a question prompt and then asked to manipulate the data. I think to filter some records. I was expecting LeetCode, so I wasn't as
This was for full stack. I had applied online through LinkedIn. I got a mail to share my details. After a few days, I got a call for my availability for the interview. I attended the first round of the interview. Then, in a week, I got a call saying
The process took 2 hours. We were asked about DSA and HR questions. One question was about binary search in a matrix and a variation of it. These can be found on Striver's website.
The details are fuzzy, but it had to do with some data manipulation using HashMaps, Comparator, etc. I was just given a question prompt and then asked to manipulate the data. I think to filter some records. I was expecting LeetCode, so I wasn't as
This was for full stack. I had applied online through LinkedIn. I got a mail to share my details. After a few days, I got a call for my availability for the interview. I attended the first round of the interview. Then, in a week, I got a call saying
The process took 2 hours. We were asked about DSA and HR questions. One question was about binary search in a matrix and a variation of it. These can be found on Striver's website.