Austin is an awesome place to live and work. The "weird" aspect is kinda overrated, but it's still pretty cool.
You can't work from home, and your manager sits next to you.
Every morning, you get a mountain of work, and your manager comes around every 10 minutes and asks why it isn't finished yet.
Sometimes they yell at you to work faster. It's an insane and demeaning workplace.
Manage workload instead of focusing exclusively on work output.
It was very good. There was a coding online assessment and then an hour of behavioral interview. I got the offer in the next month. General questions about General Motors. I was referred by a recruiter.
It was easy, and there was no coding portion of the interviews except the online assessment. The interviewers were very nice and easygoing. There were two interviewers who asked various questions.
I only got to the coding assessment, which was fairly easy. I received no response after that. There was no actual interview conducted with another employee. Apart from that, the instructions for the coding assessment were simple.
It was very good. There was a coding online assessment and then an hour of behavioral interview. I got the offer in the next month. General questions about General Motors. I was referred by a recruiter.
It was easy, and there was no coding portion of the interviews except the online assessment. The interviewers were very nice and easygoing. There were two interviewers who asked various questions.
I only got to the coding assessment, which was fairly easy. I received no response after that. There was no actual interview conducted with another employee. Apart from that, the instructions for the coding assessment were simple.