Plenty of career growth opportunities here and the ability to have a huge impact. You don't usually get this with as large of a company (or as much technical scale) as we have. It's a pretty special place from that regard.
The culture is also great. We have progressive benefits (half a year of parental leave!), yummy snacks, and engaged leadership that really knows what's going on in individual teams and is excited to speak to individuals on those teams.
Things move quick here. The people who are most successful tend to be comfortable working through ambiguity.
Worst interview experience I've ever had. The recruiting process was easy, and we discussed various aspects of the role, including that I was looking for remote work. The recruiter said they were open to it and to talk to the interviewer. I was give
The first technical interview is a two-parter. You are given an app on HackerRank where the view is basically like VS Code. You can code in either Python, PHP, or JavaScript. I was given an API and some HTML code to fix and enhance. The interviewe
Had a Node.js Express HackerRank that gave me a server and included 5 tasks, such as adding and debugging. It required a decent knowledge of JavaScript and lasted about 90 minutes.
Worst interview experience I've ever had. The recruiting process was easy, and we discussed various aspects of the role, including that I was looking for remote work. The recruiter said they were open to it and to talk to the interviewer. I was give
The first technical interview is a two-parter. You are given an app on HackerRank where the view is basically like VS Code. You can code in either Python, PHP, or JavaScript. I was given an API and some HTML code to fix and enhance. The interviewe
Had a Node.js Express HackerRank that gave me a server and included 5 tasks, such as adding and debugging. It required a decent knowledge of JavaScript and lasted about 90 minutes.