Good brand recognition. Fully remote. You can coast if you want.
Historically, GitHub is terribly managed. It's only gotten worse since the Microsoft acquisition.
The process started when I applied for the role. Responses were quite prompt, and interviewers were courteous. However, it was a negative experience for me due to the careless recruiter. Even after emailing them to get an update, they didn't give me
I applied online in March. After about several weeks, I had a phone screen with a recruiter. Then, I received the take-home exercise and one more round with managers and peers.
I applied via the GitHub careers website. Got called from one of the recruiters, who asked me about my experience and submitted my resume with the team hiring manager. Then I had my first round with the hiring manager for behavioral questions.
The process started when I applied for the role. Responses were quite prompt, and interviewers were courteous. However, it was a negative experience for me due to the careless recruiter. Even after emailing them to get an update, they didn't give me
I applied online in March. After about several weeks, I had a phone screen with a recruiter. Then, I received the take-home exercise and one more round with managers and peers.
I applied via the GitHub careers website. Got called from one of the recruiters, who asked me about my experience and submitted my resume with the team hiring manager. Then I had my first round with the hiring manager for behavioral questions.