It's a local company that has lots of brand recognition. You tell people where you work, and they immediately know. One of the major reasons that I chose this company was a belief in the strengths of its fundamentals. When they came to my campus, there was so much talk about growth.
Bad decisions by current management, although there is some transparency. I feel that it's just not the company it used to be because we've pissed off soooo many people. Management believes that being bold is necessary in this stage of the company's life. My opinion is: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
I don't know where to start, although I feel that there are some positive points at the moment.
Phone interview: 45 minutes. Start by discussing your experience, then a coding question, and finally you can ask one question to the interviewer. The conversation was friendly, open, fast-moving, and fluid.
I was sending a link to a platform similar to Leetcode. The interview was joined on a video call, and she basically described the problem we were trying to solve. I had to type it into this IDE. She was kind, clear, and helpful.
The hiring manager met with me, and then I had a technical interview with other developers and technical personnel. The hiring manager asked me many questions about myself and my teamwork abilities. This conversation was primarily focused on getting
Phone interview: 45 minutes. Start by discussing your experience, then a coding question, and finally you can ask one question to the interviewer. The conversation was friendly, open, fast-moving, and fluid.
I was sending a link to a platform similar to Leetcode. The interview was joined on a video call, and she basically described the problem we were trying to solve. I had to type it into this IDE. She was kind, clear, and helpful.
The hiring manager met with me, and then I had a technical interview with other developers and technical personnel. The hiring manager asked me many questions about myself and my teamwork abilities. This conversation was primarily focused on getting