I like how Grammarly operates with the right balance of freedom and is easy-going with everyday tasks or processes within teams. Another strong side is how Grammarly is growing in terms of customers and team members; it creates a lot of opportunities.
You're more focused on growth opportunities in Grammarly, but it sometimes cuts long-term goals, so you rather think in short-term wins. Also, of course, it affects your life-work balance, which is harder to keep.
One of my friends is working at Grammarly and referred me, so I had a short process. I was asked about my previous experience in Java and server-side development with high loads.
Had a good HR call, followed by a great system design interview. I really liked the system and the interviewer's attitude. This was followed by a badly organized soft skills interview, then a good algorithms interview with a competent interviewer. Th
It was a great experience. Completing all interview rounds is likely to take some time (slightly less than a month for me), so it is best to be ready for it. A preparation guide accompanies each interview round; it is highly recommended to follow it
One of my friends is working at Grammarly and referred me, so I had a short process. I was asked about my previous experience in Java and server-side development with high loads.
Had a good HR call, followed by a great system design interview. I really liked the system and the interviewer's attitude. This was followed by a badly organized soft skills interview, then a good algorithms interview with a competent interviewer. Th
It was a great experience. Completing all interview rounds is likely to take some time (slightly less than a month for me), so it is best to be ready for it. A preparation guide accompanies each interview round; it is highly recommended to follow it