Unlimited time off and most managers are pretty relaxed. I feel like I work hard, and it is noticed and appreciated.
Don't always get to work on what I would like, but it's not too big of a deal.
Senior leadership seems to change frequently.
I received a call in February 2019 for an interview with a Sr. Site Reliability Engineer. The interview focused on my experience, internship, and one of my portfolio projects. Two weeks later, I was offered an onsite interview. However, the very next
They took an OA, which was then followed by an interview. The interviewers asked about the projects and posed more DSA questions. The projects discussed were those listed on my resume.
It was an on-campus opportunity. First, there was an online assessment (1 hour) on HackerRank: * 4 aptitude-based MCQs (all easy, 14 minutes) * 1 SQL query (easy, 10 minutes) * 2 DSA problems (1 easy and 1 medium, 36 minutes) Followed by Int
I received a call in February 2019 for an interview with a Sr. Site Reliability Engineer. The interview focused on my experience, internship, and one of my portfolio projects. Two weeks later, I was offered an onsite interview. However, the very next
They took an OA, which was then followed by an interview. The interviewers asked about the projects and posed more DSA questions. The projects discussed were those listed on my resume.
It was an on-campus opportunity. First, there was an online assessment (1 hour) on HackerRank: * 4 aptitude-based MCQs (all easy, 14 minutes) * 1 SQL query (easy, 10 minutes) * 2 DSA problems (1 easy and 1 medium, 36 minutes) Followed by Int