Lots of internal mobility and growth opportunities. Interesting engineering problems and solutions. Great and generally nice people. Great package (6month maternity/paternity leave, private insurance). Good work life balance (at least in engineering)
Personal growth is very much communication and career driven. For someone who just wants to solve interesting problems on his/her- own and doesn't want to spend much effort on corporate staff, the job may seem less rewarding.
A recruiter contacted me via LinkedIn and set up a phone screen. The technical phone interview used a coding tool, and the questions were of easy/average difficulty. Note that at GS, the VP Engineering position is similar to a Senior Software Engin
Was fast-tracked from a campus programming challenge to the Superday. The Superday consisted of two interviews, back-to-back: a technical and a behavioral, one hour each, both with two engineers each. My technical interview was mainly LC whiteboard-
Three-stage interview: two technical and one HR. The interviewer was pretty helpful. I liked interviewing and did my best. They asked DSA-based questions, did project-based grilling, and asked behavioral questions. Just have good composure and try yo
A recruiter contacted me via LinkedIn and set up a phone screen. The technical phone interview used a coding tool, and the questions were of easy/average difficulty. Note that at GS, the VP Engineering position is similar to a Senior Software Engin
Was fast-tracked from a campus programming challenge to the Superday. The Superday consisted of two interviews, back-to-back: a technical and a behavioral, one hour each, both with two engineers each. My technical interview was mainly LC whiteboard-
Three-stage interview: two technical and one HR. The interviewer was pretty helpful. I liked interviewing and did my best. They asked DSA-based questions, did project-based grilling, and asked behavioral questions. Just have good composure and try yo