I'm a new engineer, and I'm loving my time at Etsy. The culture is very unique, and there seems to be a strong emphasis on people not being a-holes to one another. I'm treated with a lot of respect, despite being relatively junior, and am working on things that I enjoy.
One of the best things about this job is the work-life balance -- my managers take the stance that working 24/7 doesn't improve your performance at all, so you should take what breaks are needed to make sure you're performing at your best.
Not a single complaint, really.
As some other people have said, it's a little unclear how promotions and such work.
They contacted me via LinkedIn. I was then interviewed by a very kind woman who told me all about the benefits and asked about my economic expectations. Finally, I had the technical interview with two developers.
The scheduling process was very fast. The recruiters maintained constant communication, providing preparation materials. They initially contacted me through social media, then requested I apply for a vacancy on their portal. Subsequently, I scheduled
First, I had an interview where we discussed my experience. The next step was a live coding challenge. In this challenge, I was given a Flask project and tasked with resolving all the bugs in the code.
They contacted me via LinkedIn. I was then interviewed by a very kind woman who told me all about the benefits and asked about my economic expectations. Finally, I had the technical interview with two developers.
The scheduling process was very fast. The recruiters maintained constant communication, providing preparation materials. They initially contacted me through social media, then requested I apply for a vacancy on their portal. Subsequently, I scheduled
First, I had an interview where we discussed my experience. The next step was a live coding challenge. In this challenge, I was given a Flask project and tasked with resolving all the bugs in the code.