My manager was always around and gave me an impactful project that worked well with the time I was given.
eBay also provided housing in a nice hotel with shuttle service, which was a huge money saver, especially at the HQ in San Jose.
There were also great activities and a ton of swag, so they really treat you well as an intern.
Company culture is fine, definitely more of a plus than a minus.
In terms of coding practices and tech, eBay is a bit behind, which definitely impacted my productivity as an intern.
I might spend a little bit of time dealing with friction and learning because of that.
Standard technical interview for software engineering intern. This included a prescreening assessment followed by a live technical interview. I only reached the live technical part, so I'm not sure what's next in the process. The difficulty was pr
I first received an initial test, followed by two rounds of technical interviews, and then a decision on whether or not you get an offer from the company.
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.
Standard technical interview for software engineering intern. This included a prescreening assessment followed by a live technical interview. I only reached the live technical part, so I'm not sure what's next in the process. The difficulty was pr
I first received an initial test, followed by two rounds of technical interviews, and then a decision on whether or not you get an offer from the company.
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.