Really intelligent coworkers.
High-pressure environment.
You will learn a lot.
Plenty of technical overhead. Old infrastructure. Deadlines are tight and teams are understaffed. The Salt Lake City office has few career growth opportunities.
Not so hard, mainly focusing on DSA and tech screen. There were 5 rounds: the first was the online assessment, the second was the tech screen. If you get through, there will be a "super day" with three back-to-back interviews with multiple people and
Online assessment and then there was a CoderPad round. After a few months, got the Superday scheduled, which had 3 rounds of interviews: 2 technical, 1 behavioral, and managerial. The technical questions were mostly from the previously asked.
1. HackerRank (2 questions, easy and medium-hard) 2. Zoom Coderpad (2 rounds, one question each with follow-ups on data structure design, both easy) *I interviewed from another division as an intern, so it might be different.
Not so hard, mainly focusing on DSA and tech screen. There were 5 rounds: the first was the online assessment, the second was the tech screen. If you get through, there will be a "super day" with three back-to-back interviews with multiple people and
Online assessment and then there was a CoderPad round. After a few months, got the Superday scheduled, which had 3 rounds of interviews: 2 technical, 1 behavioral, and managerial. The technical questions were mostly from the previously asked.
1. HackerRank (2 questions, easy and medium-hard) 2. Zoom Coderpad (2 rounds, one question each with follow-ups on data structure design, both easy) *I interviewed from another division as an intern, so it might be different.