The WLB is good and pay is decent. Nothing to write home about. If in the right team or org, work can be fun and there are plenty of opportunities to learn.
Career progression and job satisfaction are low. Churn is pretty high, especially with high-talent employees.
Combined with frequent layoffs and reorgs, long-term vision is non-existent.
The overall interview process was quite lengthy and somewhat disorganized. After completing an initial coding assessment arranged by a recruiter, I progressed to four virtual onsite interviews. These included: * A technical discussion with the team
The overall process was good, but the recruiter was terrible. I progressed to the final round, but the recruiter ghosted me for weeks afterward and did not provide a proper update. Additionally, the calls with the recruiter were highly unprofessiona
2.5hr HackerRank OA. Two weeks later, I was invited to the final round. This round consisted of three interviews: * Behavioral * Technical/ML theory * Reviewing the HackerRank submission These interviews were scheduled with about two days' n
The overall interview process was quite lengthy and somewhat disorganized. After completing an initial coding assessment arranged by a recruiter, I progressed to four virtual onsite interviews. These included: * A technical discussion with the team
The overall process was good, but the recruiter was terrible. I progressed to the final round, but the recruiter ghosted me for weeks afterward and did not provide a proper update. Additionally, the calls with the recruiter were highly unprofessiona
2.5hr HackerRank OA. Two weeks later, I was invited to the final round. This round consisted of three interviews: * Behavioral * Technical/ML theory * Reviewing the HackerRank submission These interviews were scheduled with about two days' n