Work hard, play hard. Keep away if you are lazy or non-techie. It's a purely tech company with an awesome work environment.
Very fast environment. Keep learning new things often, travel often to other offices for summits or meetings every year.
Have a great global balance across.
I received a canned, automated reply immediately following my online application, informing me that Expedia would review my application and be in touch shortly (or similar language). Approximately 1.5 weeks later, I received an email from a human re
2 questions, 6 MCQs. The first 2 questions were code-based, both related to the String/Array topic, as well as HashMaps. Be sure to learn those before you start. Read carefully and note down anything relevant.
The interview was a stand-up, face-to-face meeting that lasted about thirty minutes. It had two parts: * Tech manager * Another manager from test There were zero technical questions asked.
I received a canned, automated reply immediately following my online application, informing me that Expedia would review my application and be in touch shortly (or similar language). Approximately 1.5 weeks later, I received an email from a human re
2 questions, 6 MCQs. The first 2 questions were code-based, both related to the String/Array topic, as well as HashMaps. Be sure to learn those before you start. Read carefully and note down anything relevant.
The interview was a stand-up, face-to-face meeting that lasted about thirty minutes. It had two parts: * Tech manager * Another manager from test There were zero technical questions asked.