Great work-life balance; people respect your time and efforts. You'll feel challenged and engaged in your day-to-day work, while also being able to be engaged in activities outside of work.
Great culture; the people here are great. Managers encourage experimentation, innovation, and trying out new technologies. There is trust amongst coworkers here.
Office space in Kirkland is nice; coffee, snacks, parking, etc.
There are frequent organizational structure changes, potentially resulting in being moved around within the company. However, the changes seem to be going in the right direction.
The benefits cover the essentials, but nothing special.
The interview process was fairly straightforward. I applied as an internal referral and heard back quickly to take the Hackerrank assessment test. This involved two problems, and I was given 1.5 to 2 hours to complete (I don't recall the exact time l
Two technical phone screens, LeetCode medium level, were followed by four on-site interviews. These also involved LeetCode medium problems, focusing on coding and design. They expect you to optimize your code using techniques like memoization or dyn
In GoDaddy's Kirkland office. Five rounds onsite. The first three rounds went smoothly, but I was asked to leave right after the fourth round. This interviewer was an idiot. He asked a relatively complex question, trying to fool me, but I had encou
The interview process was fairly straightforward. I applied as an internal referral and heard back quickly to take the Hackerrank assessment test. This involved two problems, and I was given 1.5 to 2 hours to complete (I don't recall the exact time l
Two technical phone screens, LeetCode medium level, were followed by four on-site interviews. These also involved LeetCode medium problems, focusing on coding and design. They expect you to optimize your code using techniques like memoization or dyn
In GoDaddy's Kirkland office. Five rounds onsite. The first three rounds went smoothly, but I was asked to leave right after the fourth round. This interviewer was an idiot. He asked a relatively complex question, trying to fool me, but I had encou