The LA office is great.
I worked on the Search ML Infrastructure team, and the work was pretty interesting for someone with minimal experience.
There's a great work-life balance. The work hours are chill.
Asked typical CS-style interview questions, such as: * Reverse a linked list * Print all permutations of a set of numbers * Graph traversal, etc. This involved writing code on a whiteboard, followed by time/space analysis of solutions, and di
There were two separate interview questions by two separate interviewers at different times. They have an online text editor where both the interviewer and you can see and modify. During the interview, they will copy and paste the question into the
The interview was structured and professional. It began with a short online assessment, followed by a technical interview focused on basic algorithms and problem-solving. The interviewer was friendly and gave helpful hints.
Asked typical CS-style interview questions, such as: * Reverse a linked list * Print all permutations of a set of numbers * Graph traversal, etc. This involved writing code on a whiteboard, followed by time/space analysis of solutions, and di
There were two separate interview questions by two separate interviewers at different times. They have an online text editor where both the interviewer and you can see and modify. During the interview, they will copy and paste the question into the
The interview was structured and professional. It began with a short online assessment, followed by a technical interview focused on basic algorithms and problem-solving. The interviewer was friendly and gave helpful hints.