The team is truly exceptional. I have worked at great companies in the past, and the engineering team, with the likes of Glean, is almost impossible to find.
There is a lot to learn every day, and it's truly exciting to discuss ideas and problems with each and everyone on the team.
Another great feeling of working at Glean is to be able to use the product every day, and it's really motivating to me as an engineer.
As with any fast-moving startup, there can be chaos and busy days. However, compared to other startups, I still find the overall work-life balance pretty great and unique. For the most part, we have regular working hours, and both 2020 and 2021 included week-long company vacations.
First, it asks a couple of questions about your background, such as something you worked on that excited you. Then, it moves on to DSA questions, potentially two if there's time. Finally, it asks system design questions if there is time.
The interview process at Glean included an initial technical screening and then a final onsite round. The first round interview was not too difficult, but it was not the traditional LeetCode-style interview.
Made it to the final round, which consists of a 2-hour assessment and 2 live technical interviews. The 2-hour assessment is ridiculously long, and I guess they legitimately expect people to finish all of it. One technical interview touched upon an
First, it asks a couple of questions about your background, such as something you worked on that excited you. Then, it moves on to DSA questions, potentially two if there's time. Finally, it asks system design questions if there is time.
The interview process at Glean included an initial technical screening and then a final onsite round. The first round interview was not too difficult, but it was not the traditional LeetCode-style interview.
Made it to the final round, which consists of a 2-hour assessment and 2 live technical interviews. The 2-hour assessment is ridiculously long, and I guess they legitimately expect people to finish all of it. One technical interview touched upon an