This is where I began my career. It will always be precious.
I was pampered enough when I was an intern. I was given some amazing work to do, very different from interns in other companies. I received great help within and outside the team.
I was converted to full-time based on my work. Full-time is way more challenging. Everyone seems very nice and smart.
And the kitchen supplies keep getting bigger
The company is at a peak. Will it be able to sustain a fall?
Be careful with your hiring there. Get some young talent out here. F5 is known to be difficult to get into. Let's keep it that way.
I found the entire process very systematic. I had an initial phone screening round, followed by more coding and design rounds. The feedback from the team was very fast as well.
First round was an online assessment. Second round was two phone technical rounds (coding rounds). Third round: one onsite (five rounds: three coding, one system design, one behavioral).
I was first approached by the hiring manager and was asked about my programming skills. I had three telephonic rounds (30 minutes each) with three different recruiters. They were very friendly.
I found the entire process very systematic. I had an initial phone screening round, followed by more coding and design rounds. The feedback from the team was very fast as well.
First round was an online assessment. Second round was two phone technical rounds (coding rounds). Third round: one onsite (five rounds: three coding, one system design, one behavioral).
I was first approached by the hiring manager and was asked about my programming skills. I had three telephonic rounds (30 minutes each) with three different recruiters. They were very friendly.