Latest technology stack, good work-life balance. The location is pretty good, with a walking trail in the back.
Poor management, heavy politics involved. If you are good with your manager, you are king. Otherwise, you are at extreme risk of getting laid off.
Interview process was very pleasant and enjoyable. A phone screening interview was followed by an in-person interview.
A 6-step interview over the course of about 2 months. At the end, they told me they'd read my resume wrong and couldn't actually hire me. The engineering manager for the position seemed like a good guy; it really just depends on the team you end up o
The whole process took around 1 month, I think. Once I started the interviews, it went pretty fast. Two technical interviews, including questions about imaging, like how to blur an image, etc. Then an HR interview just to know you.
Interview process was very pleasant and enjoyable. A phone screening interview was followed by an in-person interview.
A 6-step interview over the course of about 2 months. At the end, they told me they'd read my resume wrong and couldn't actually hire me. The engineering manager for the position seemed like a good guy; it really just depends on the team you end up o
The whole process took around 1 month, I think. Once I started the interviews, it went pretty fast. Two technical interviews, including questions about imaging, like how to blur an image, etc. Then an HR interview just to know you.