Working at Expedia as an intern did not lead me to feel undervalued.
It is a great office environment and a great place to learn.
Social activities really bring the teams together, and the "one team" ethos really did sing through the work that was done.
Having to live in London can be expensive, but the wage did cover my costs.
Met at the career fair and was offered an on-campus interview the very next day. The on-campus interview was unorthodox; I was paired up with one other student and we tackled a technical question on the whiteboard. Afterwards, I was offered to take a
I met them at a career fair at my university. They liked my resume and called me the next day for a technical interview with two recruiters. They were very nice. They said if I did well in the interview, then I would be flown to Seattle, where their
I had two phone interviews: one behavioral and another technical. They asked simple algorithm questions, covering strings and data types. I did not hear back from them, even after I sent a follow-up email.
Met at the career fair and was offered an on-campus interview the very next day. The on-campus interview was unorthodox; I was paired up with one other student and we tackled a technical question on the whiteboard. Afterwards, I was offered to take a
I met them at a career fair at my university. They liked my resume and called me the next day for a technical interview with two recruiters. They were very nice. They said if I did well in the interview, then I would be flown to Seattle, where their
I had two phone interviews: one behavioral and another technical. They asked simple algorithm questions, covering strings and data types. I did not hear back from them, even after I sent a follow-up email.