Huge scale problems, lots of interesting technical stuff to work on. Very chill culture, bordering on too chill. Great people to work with (in my experience from the Madison office).
Lots of bureaucracy, slow pace for development/promotion. Products are often over-engineered, creating large teams when smaller teams with better direction would be just as well.
Received an online assessment shortly after submitting the application. Completed the OA but did not pass. The company communicated the result promptly, and the overall process—from application to final response—was straightforward and efficiently ma
Pretty straightforward, with some difficult questions. You need to prepare extensively in order to get the role. I would make sure you study hard for these kinds of positions, as they take candidates seriously.
It's pretty easy. Just do a lot of LeetCode and prepare using behavioral questions. Use Reddit; there are a lot of no-lifers on there that have lots of tips. Look at GitHub repos.
Received an online assessment shortly after submitting the application. Completed the OA but did not pass. The company communicated the result promptly, and the overall process—from application to final response—was straightforward and efficiently ma
Pretty straightforward, with some difficult questions. You need to prepare extensively in order to get the role. I would make sure you study hard for these kinds of positions, as they take candidates seriously.
It's pretty easy. Just do a lot of LeetCode and prepare using behavioral questions. Use Reddit; there are a lot of no-lifers on there that have lots of tips. Look at GitHub repos.