You are constantly around smart people. You are encouraged to learn (both about business-related things and things you want to learn on your own). Moving up the career ladder is fairly transparent. The office (food, decor, etc.). And... cats.
The only con that I can think of is the remote work policy: you have to work in one of the offices, depending on what your role is.
A brief recruiter call was followed by a technical round. I didn't do very well in the first tech round. I was asked to write an algorithm for a card game, and I thought that was the end of it. But then I received a call saying they would like to e
1. Phone screen with a bit of coder pad and a basic problem-solving exercise. 2. Onsite: 5 rounds total. - 2 Hands-on programming rounds - 2 Managerial rounds (including lunch) - 1 System design round
I applied online for a front-end developer position and heard back from a technical recruiter about a week after the initial application. I was asked for my availability for a phone screen and then heard nothing for another week. Once contact with t
A brief recruiter call was followed by a technical round. I didn't do very well in the first tech round. I was asked to write an algorithm for a card game, and I thought that was the end of it. But then I received a call saying they would like to e
1. Phone screen with a bit of coder pad and a basic problem-solving exercise. 2. Onsite: 5 rounds total. - 2 Hands-on programming rounds - 2 Managerial rounds (including lunch) - 1 System design round
I applied online for a front-end developer position and heard back from a technical recruiter about a week after the initial application. I was asked for my availability for a phone screen and then heard nothing for another week. Once contact with t