The pay is very competitive and they regularly increase it to keep up with inflation/market rates. You can also earn stock.
Company buildings are themed and look very cool (there's a treehouse meeting room).
There is a lot of variety in lunch options and the food is good (they hire actual chefs).
You must move to be within 45 minutes of the company HQ in Wisconsin.
Expect 45 hours per week once you are fully onboarded (there's about 6 months of training for new devs). I had coworkers who felt overworked, but my workload never ramped up to that point.
A lot of work with legacy tech (M, Visual Basic, Subversion for version control), but they have probably finished migrating to newer stuff since I left. They promised git migration, but it took longer than initial timelines suggested.
30-minute phone interview and a 4-step skills test. The phone interview is a back-and-forth about items on your resume, with an extra discussion about what the interviewer does at the company and their experience.
Online application, then a phone screening and an online assessment, which was 2 hours and proctored. This included a coding assessment (DSA type questions), a logic portion, a 2-minute question, and a mock interview portion.
Applied on their website. Pretty smooth process to upload documents and apply for similar jobs. Was not selected for an interview, but I've heard interviews are tough. Great campus and good compensation, I've heard from this company.
30-minute phone interview and a 4-step skills test. The phone interview is a back-and-forth about items on your resume, with an extra discussion about what the interviewer does at the company and their experience.
Online application, then a phone screening and an online assessment, which was 2 hours and proctored. This included a coding assessment (DSA type questions), a logic portion, a 2-minute question, and a mock interview portion.
Applied on their website. Pretty smooth process to upload documents and apply for similar jobs. Was not selected for an interview, but I've heard interviews are tough. Great campus and good compensation, I've heard from this company.