Personal and vacation life/time is pretty well respected.
I'm trusted to do my work.
It's a place with smart people where networking is encouraged.
Layoffs shouldn’t have needed to happen, especially when the past two years they were doing well.
There's a culture of working late (especially in NY). You need to sacrifice work/life balance to get ahead career-wise.
I had a disappointing experience with Goldman Sachs during my application for a Software Engineering role. After going through several rigorous interview rounds and receiving an offer, I was excited about the opportunity to contribute to such a repu
HackerRank: Two questions (LeetCode type). CoderPad: Two questions of medium to easy level. The interviewer was good. Followed by a Super Day: All questions were out of the box.
Initial interaction with the recruiter. Two rounds of phone interviews covering coding and algorithms, followed by three rounds of hiring event interviews, including system design, coding, and software engineering concepts and processes. Each round
I had a disappointing experience with Goldman Sachs during my application for a Software Engineering role. After going through several rigorous interview rounds and receiving an offer, I was excited about the opportunity to contribute to such a repu
HackerRank: Two questions (LeetCode type). CoderPad: Two questions of medium to easy level. The interviewer was good. Followed by a Super Day: All questions were out of the box.
Initial interaction with the recruiter. Two rounds of phone interviews covering coding and algorithms, followed by three rounds of hiring event interviews, including system design, coding, and software engineering concepts and processes. Each round