Interesting technology domain.
Part of culture is to be open to making non-trivial changes to the product(s), when it makes sense of course, i.e., not a conservative engineering environment.
Smart engineers, helping each other.
This is a very engineering-focused company, with very good engineers.
Make sure externally hired managers do not degrade the culture and qualities outlined in Pros.
Internal infrastructure could be more efficient.
Initially, I just did some phone calls with management and HR people, sounding one another out about what the others' goals were. I have an interest in low-level software, which seems to dovetail well with F5's product line. I felt there was a good m
Communication was great. The interview was staged into three technical interviews, then a management-level interview. The technical interviews all focused on questions about real problems they were solving, not just the theory BS that a lot of places
Applied online and got a phone call in a couple of days. First phone interview was about my resume, some technical questions, and two coding questions followed by Q&A. It lasted for about 90 minutes. The hiring manager was nice and easy to talk with
Initially, I just did some phone calls with management and HR people, sounding one another out about what the others' goals were. I have an interest in low-level software, which seems to dovetail well with F5's product line. I felt there was a good m
Communication was great. The interview was staged into three technical interviews, then a management-level interview. The technical interviews all focused on questions about real problems they were solving, not just the theory BS that a lot of places
Applied online and got a phone call in a couple of days. First phone interview was about my resume, some technical questions, and two coding questions followed by Q&A. It lasted for about 90 minutes. The hiring manager was nice and easy to talk with