Great benefits, solid pay, and incredible internal tooling. It's a nice place to code.
If your manager sucks, you simply will not get promoted, and it's really hard to move up.
Megacorp bureaucracy was getting worse over the 4 years I was there. It felt more and more like a "traditional" company every year.
The interview was fine, and the problem to solve was not hard, but I got nervous from the feedbacks on the internet. It was basically about algorithms and data structures, but not that hard.
Two interviews back to back with an hour break. Difficulty was one hard, one medium. The interviewers were nice, but a little bit pushy, so you don't get a lot of time to think.
It was okay. The interviewer was kind but did not seem interested at all. The questions were not that hard, but the entire interview process was very strung out, and communication amongst the recruiter was not good.
The interview was fine, and the problem to solve was not hard, but I got nervous from the feedbacks on the internet. It was basically about algorithms and data structures, but not that hard.
Two interviews back to back with an hour break. Difficulty was one hard, one medium. The interviewers were nice, but a little bit pushy, so you don't get a lot of time to think.
It was okay. The interviewer was kind but did not seem interested at all. The questions were not that hard, but the entire interview process was very strung out, and communication amongst the recruiter was not good.