I like it here.
When I joined, I was pleasantly surprised to see the kind of projects we have and the scale at which Grammarly is working.
We have some exciting projects that engineers are working on right now.
I would say the same cons that come with any fast-growing startup.
The recruiter spoke for 15 minutes without a break, one of the longest monologues I have ever seen in an interview. This was a red flag for me from the beginning, but I silently continued listening. I think he was reading the whole speech from somewh
The interview process was perfectly built and well thought out. All interviewers were kind and polite, which made it easy not to stress. Generally, the interview was challenging and exciting, and it kept me focused during the whole process.
Recruiter call, followed by a technical interview. The technical interview focused purely on LeetCode-style questions. I had 50 minutes to complete 4 questions. I tackled each progressively, optimizing based on space and time complexity. It initial
The recruiter spoke for 15 minutes without a break, one of the longest monologues I have ever seen in an interview. This was a red flag for me from the beginning, but I silently continued listening. I think he was reading the whole speech from somewh
The interview process was perfectly built and well thought out. All interviewers were kind and polite, which made it easy not to stress. Generally, the interview was challenging and exciting, and it kept me focused during the whole process.
Recruiter call, followed by a technical interview. The technical interview focused purely on LeetCode-style questions. I had 50 minutes to complete 4 questions. I tackled each progressively, optimizing based on space and time complexity. It initial