eBay is a very good company, offering competitive benefits, salaries on the higher side, good co-workers, and lots of challenges. Definitely a pioneer in auction-based e-commerce.
Politics, and definitely not the best place to work during a recessive economy.
Suffers from an 'I want to beat Amazon' complex.
They don't have enough offices over the US.
Maintain and nurture eBay's niche of mom and pop shops, auction-based bidding, with a buy-it-now option.
Listen to fresh engineers, for they might have ideas that can improve the software development process drastically.
I received a referral from an employee for the intern position. The recruiter called me to discuss my background and areas of interest. He was nice and to the point. Two days later, I got an email from a team member asking for an hour to interview
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 received a referral from an employee for the intern position. The recruiter called me to discuss my background and areas of interest. He was nice and to the point. Two days later, I got an email from a team member asking for an hour to interview
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