Your own office, excellent food, beautiful campus, product makes a difference in the world, very relaxed atmosphere.
Slow release of software, significant number of regular meetings, some technology used is rather old, brutal winter weather.
There was an online assessment and then one long, three-hour interview. One and a half hours of it was listening to presentations. Only thirty minutes of it was about coding stuff. Isn't that difficult?
Invited to take a skills assessment that took around 2 to 3 hours, then a final interview ~2 weeks later. The final interview consisted of 30 minutes of introduction, 30 minutes with the program lead, 30 minutes with a current software engineer, and
I caught their attention when they came to my campus for an on-site career fair. Their phone interview wasn't too difficult either; there weren't any coding questions. However, the more annoying part of their interview process came a little afterwar
There was an online assessment and then one long, three-hour interview. One and a half hours of it was listening to presentations. Only thirty minutes of it was about coding stuff. Isn't that difficult?
Invited to take a skills assessment that took around 2 to 3 hours, then a final interview ~2 weeks later. The final interview consisted of 30 minutes of introduction, 30 minutes with the program lead, 30 minutes with a current software engineer, and
I caught their attention when they came to my campus for an on-site career fair. Their phone interview wasn't too difficult either; there weren't any coding questions. However, the more annoying part of their interview process came a little afterwar