eBay is the hub of mobile development in Portland.
If you're looking to learn a lot about mobile, this is definitely the place to build your knowledge.
Very smart people and great office culture here.
Free daily breakfast too!
The corporate elements from the mothership HQ are still apparent occasionally in the office.
This is still a big company with a big platform and many moving parts.
As an intern, there isn't much I can say, as I felt that there was always an "intern bubble." However, I will say that the intern conference could have been a bit more open and relaxed, as the schedule was just packed with lecture upon lecture for the whole duration.
It was fine; they had me debug something and also write test cases. Honestly, it wasn't that bad after you got through the HackerRank thing they auto-send you. It might not be the same for every team, but my interviewers were nice.
I applied for this internship on RippleMatch. After my application, I received an invitation to an online assessment on the same day. This assessment required me to complete it within the next seven days.
An eBay recruiter reached out to me via email and set up a 1.5-hour sequential interview with two engineers. Both interviews were mainly technical. The interviewers asked me about items on my resume, inquired about programming languages I knew, and
It was fine; they had me debug something and also write test cases. Honestly, it wasn't that bad after you got through the HackerRank thing they auto-send you. It might not be the same for every team, but my interviewers were nice.
I applied for this internship on RippleMatch. After my application, I received an invitation to an online assessment on the same day. This assessment required me to complete it within the next seven days.
An eBay recruiter reached out to me via email and set up a 1.5-hour sequential interview with two engineers. Both interviews were mainly technical. The interviewers asked me about items on my resume, inquired about programming languages I knew, and