Great experience. I've spent a wonderful and fruitful summer here at eBay, working in the most patient and helpful team as an SDE intern. People here are happy to help you. My mentor asked me to ask as many questions as I need whenever I have one, and we have a regular 1:1 every other day. I also have a 1:1 with my manager every week.
Despite that, other wonderful stuff about the internship is the colorful University Programming, including but not limited to:
And so on. There are also many swags, including headphones, chargers, and t-shirts. Can't say more good about it. The work style is also very free; you can choose to come to the office or not. They also provide wonderful corporate housing and shuttle services.
Because most teams are working remotely, you may find it hard to meet your teams in-person. But they will start working from the office very soon.
Initial phone screen with HM, followed by an onsite interview with three rounds: * System Design * Coding * Behavioral It was an average interview, but they were looking for someone with strong Java experience.
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
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.
Initial phone screen with HM, followed by an onsite interview with three rounds: * System Design * Coding * Behavioral It was an average interview, but they were looking for someone with strong Java experience.
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
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.