A really entrepreneurial environment. See a problem, fix a problem.
Lots of opportunities to do other stuff. Since there aren't whole departments (biz dev, sales engineering, marketing) you'd see at other companies, you can try it out.
Worldwide reach.
Social mission: You get to do the right thing, especially because the company is private.
Workload is extreme. "Quirky" management can make puzzling decisions. Your manager is not empowered to do much for you. Heavily matrixed. Who do I work for is a tough question to answer.
Phone screening by the recruiter, reading, logic, and math exams, personality test, case interview, and two in-person interviews. It is a very nice campus and Madison is a beautiful city. Both of those factors made the interview process a complete pl
You apply for PM or TS, and they may let you know you are also considered for the QM role. The interview includes a presentation that you have to make. I think it is effectively the same as PM, but you are judged for PM (IS) or QM.
The first round was an online assessment and a phone interview. The online assessment consisted of math, reasoning, and programming-based questions. The phone interview was informal and just a conversation about the position.
Phone screening by the recruiter, reading, logic, and math exams, personality test, case interview, and two in-person interviews. It is a very nice campus and Madison is a beautiful city. Both of those factors made the interview process a complete pl
You apply for PM or TS, and they may let you know you are also considered for the QM role. The interview includes a presentation that you have to make. I think it is effectively the same as PM, but you are judged for PM (IS) or QM.
The first round was an online assessment and a phone interview. The online assessment consisted of math, reasoning, and programming-based questions. The phone interview was informal and just a conversation about the position.